We found the practice was safe, effective, caring, well-led and responsive to patients’ needs. There were systems in place to learn from incidents and respond to safeguarding concerns. The practice was clean. Equipment and medication were fit for purpose and there were appropriate procedures in place to maintain this.
The services provided were designed to promote patients’ health and wellbeing. The practice worked collaboratively with other health providers and took action to manage poor staff performance when necessary.
Patients were listened to and involved by respectful staff. There were appropriate procedures in place to include patients in their care.
Appointments were accessible and arrangements were in place to see patients in their own homes when necessary. The service acted upon patients’ comments and complaints.
An open culture and management structure meant that staff were engaged, understood their objectives and knew about decisions that affected their work. Risks to patients were managed appropriately.
During our inspection we spoke with people who use the service and read comments they left for us. Patients said they received very good care and were positive about most aspects of the service. However, they felt the provision of a routine blood taking service would improve their experience.
We found that the practice proactively engaged with community teams and targeted vaccination programmes to effectively care for older people.
The flexible approach of the nurse led clinics meant that the service was responsive to the needs of people with long term conditions.
Mothers, babies, children and young people were protected because the service had appropriate systems in place to identify and report child protection concerns.
The availability of appointments at set times outside of normal working hours meant that working age people had their needs considered.
Patients whose circumstances may lead them to have poor access to primary medical services were able to register at the practice through the use of temporary resident registration.
The service had procedures in place to assist in keeping people with mental health issues and limited understanding safe.