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Cumberland

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

The Cumberland, 67 Whitford Gardens, Mitcham, Surrey, CR4 4AA 0333 434 3021

Provided and run by:
Care UK Community Partnerships Ltd

Report from 31 January 2024 assessment

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Responsive

Good

Updated 23 February 2024

People were supported to live in a safe, inclusive environment in which they were treated fairly and free from the fear of being discriminated against. People were supported to understand their equality and human rights and how staff and managers would respect these. Managers made sure staff were given appropriate training and supported to treat people equally and fairly and reduce the risk of them of being excluded from receiving care and support they were entitled to. Managers used people’s feedback to improve care to reduce any barriers people might experience due to their protected characteristics.

This service scored 71 (out of 100) for this area. Find out what we look at when we assess this area and How we calculate these scores.

Person-centred Care

Score: 3

Care provision, Integration and continuity

Score: 3

We did not look at Care provision, Integration and continuity during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Responsive.

Providing Information

Score: 2

We did not look at Providing Information during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Responsive.

Listening to and involving people

Score: 3

We did not look at Listening to and involving people during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Responsive.

Equity in access

Score: 3

We did not look at Equity in access during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Responsive.

Equity in experiences and outcomes

Score: 3

Staff knew about people’s cultural heritage and spiritual needs and how to protect them from discriminatory behaviours and practices. They told us people’s care records contained detailed information about individuals wishes in relation to how their social, cultural and spiritual needs should be met. Training records showed staff had received equality and diversity training as part of their role to help them make sure people were not subjected to discriminatory behaviours and practices. Records maintained about activities and events at the service, showed staff actively supported people to meet their specific needs by arranging special events and occasions to openly celebrate these in an inclusive way. For example, various religious services took place at the service for those that wished to celebrate their faith.

People understood their right to be treated equally and fairly and were provided with the care and support they wanted based on their specific needs. People were supported by staff to be included and have the same opportunity as others to receive the care and support of their choice. People and their relatives described staff as kind, caring and compassionate.

Planning for the future

Score: 3

We did not look at Planning for the future during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Responsive.