Quality themes and Responses. Laurence Mullan. Physical Sexual Discriminatory Psychological/EmotionalFinancial/Material Neglect Institutional.

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Quality themes and Responses. Laurence Mullan

Physical Sexual Discriminatory Psychological/EmotionalFinancial/Material Neglect Institutional

Physical Sexual Discriminatory Psychological/EmotionalFinancial/Material Neglect Institutional

Safeguarding Report All Services: (Investigations) Physical 25% Sexual Discriminatory Psychological/Emotional (22%) Financial/Material Neglect 21% Institutional

Random snapshots in time: 01/04/ /07/2011 Neglect: 13 alerts Physical: 7 alerts 28/12/ /03/2012 Neglect: 20 alerts Physical: 13 alerts

Break it down: “Poor standards of physical care.” “Poor hygiene.” “Unkempt.” “Weight loss.” “Medication errors.” “Lack of appropriate care planning/Poor recording.” “Lack of engagement with external agencies.” “Lack of dignity.” “Lack of personalised care.” “Poor leadership.” “Bruising”

The response of a home’s manager to a critical review report is a further indicator of the quality of care provided. A positive response, open to the criticisms, and a clear action plan to address the concerns would suggest a good home. If they make good progress, then all well and good. But reviewers need to have this same attitude – constructive and helpful, in order to encourage the same from home managers. They must also be prepared to be corrected. Safeguarding Adults in Care Homes: Developing a preventive dimension to the quality of care. Rowe, M and A. Dudau

Action: Identify. HOW? Alert/Assess. WHEN? Include. WHO? Plan. WHY? Review. WHAT?

Action:

Interviewees described the process as a ‘witch hunt’ or in terms of ‘dawn raids’. Staff, all staff, felt under suspicion and were kept in the dark as to the purpose or the subject of the investigation. Management were not kept informed and so levels of stress and anxiety among care home staff rose significantly, particularly during protracted investigations. Safeguarding Adults in Care Homes: Developing a preventive dimension to the quality of care. Rowe, M and A. Dudau

..... there are also some accounts of aspects that are significantly more difficult to measure. An illustrative account of this comes from Baker (2007) who summarises her personal experience of researching nursing homes, following her experience as an informal carer, as follows: ‘Every home I visited would describe itself as work-in-progress… Yet some are much farther on the road. (…) And while none claims to be perfect, to me the ones that had arrived at a meaningful way station on the journey were those that made me feel happy when I entered. (…) That quality cannot be measured or regulated. But it is powerful nonetheless.’ Safeguarding Adults in Care Homes: Developing a preventive dimension to the quality of care. Rowe, M and A. Dudau