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The Old Vicarage

Overall: Inadequate read more about inspection ratings

Norwich Road, Ludham, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 5QA (01692) 678346

Provided and run by:
Hewitt-Hill Limited

Report from 9 January 2024 assessment

Ratings

  • Overall

    Inadequate

  • Safe

    Inadequate

  • Effective

    Inadequate

  • Caring

    Inadequate

  • Responsive

    Inadequate

  • Well-led

    Inadequate

Our view of the service

The Old Vicarage is a residential care home providing accommodation for individuals with dementia and older people who require personal care for up to 41 people. At the time of our assessment there were 25 People residing at the service. The service was last inspected in June 2023. We announced this assessment due to concerns around risk in the service, we announced this remotely on 10th January 2024 and completed on site visits on 22nd And 30th January. On this assessment we looked at all the quality statements within the 5 key questions. We found that the provider was in breach of numerous regulations, these were safe care and treatment, person-centred care, need for consent, staffing and good governance. During our site visit there was not a registered manager in post, the provider had employed a care consultant to complete the day-to-day managerial tasks. There has been a high turnover of management since our last inspection. Full information about CQC’s regulatory response to the more serious concerns found during inspections is added to reports after any representations and appeals have been concluded.

People's experience of this service

We received mixed feedback from people and relatives about the service. We found care plans and risk assessments generic and lacked person-centred information about people. People and relatives told us they were not involved in the care planning reviews and were not given the opportunity to share their views and wishes. Staff knew people well but had not appropriate training to fulfil their roles. We observed staff speaking with people in a kind manner, staff were aware of how to make contact with external professionals and services but they were unable to tell us about individuals pathways and how people were being supported with this. Due to the concerns we found during this assessment, we made referrals to the local authority, fire and rescue service and safeguarding team.