Statement on legal action, Home Farm Care Home, Skye


A spokesperson for the Care Inspectorate said: “The court has set a date for a further hearing”

“We continue to work closely with partners at NHS Highland and others to ensure people living at Home Farm experience safe care."

"We have noted some improvements in the quality of care experienced by residents at the home."

"However, our concerns remain and we are continuing to seek the cancellation of the providers registration through the court."

“We understand this is a difficult and distressing time for residents, their loved ones and staff at the home."

“However, our first priority must always be the health and wellbeing of residents and to ensure the provision of care is to a standard they have a right to expect."

"We are monitoring the situation in Home Farm closely and are visiting regularly to check on progress."

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Enriched model of psychological needs


Over the last few weeks, we have heard how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting the mental health of people who use care services, relatives and staff. By isolating or shielding in order to protect ourselves and others, we limit our opportunities to engage with people or activities that are important to us. This can undermine our psychological wellbeing and quality of life.

We have produced a poster which outlines the key elements of the ‘Enriched Model of Psychological Needs’. This can be used within care services to help staff consider what actions they could take to help promote better psychological outcomes for the people who use services, relatives, staff and themselves.  


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Joint inspection of services for children and young people in need of care and protection in South Lanarkshire


Inspectors have identified key strengths and areas for improvement in the way children and young people in need of care and protection are supported and cared for in South Lanarkshire.

The joint inspection of the South Lanarkshire community planning partnership area took place between August and December 2019 and was concluded prior to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Care Inspectorate leads joint inspections which focus on how well services worked together to improve the lives of children and young people who have experienced, or are at risk of, abuse and neglect, and those who are, or have been, looked after by the local authority. 


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Mental health matters


Staff at SAMH are continuing to support people’s mental health. 

John, a link worker from Aberdeen, makes time to call vulnerable local people to check on their wellbeing. John said: “In just a few short weeks, I have helped people to negotiate time off with their employer, sourced hearing aids for a woman who is hard of hearing and helped to rearrange non-essential health appointments. It feels good to know that I’ve been able to help these people during this difficult time.”

 

Noeleen, a support worker from Bearsden is registered blind. She’s been using her dressmaking skills to make facemasks for the people they support, as well as local staff.


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Care Inspectorate report to the Scottish Parliament on inspections.


The Care Inspectorate has laid before the Scottish Parliament a report of inspections it has carried out in care services in the past two weeks. 

The first of these new reports, to be laid before Parliament every two weeks, covers inspections completed between 27 May 2020 and 5 June 2020. 

In order to robustly assess the arrangements put in place by care services to respond to the Covid-19 Pandemic, Care Inspectorate inspections place a particular focus on infection prevention and control, personal protective equipment and staffing in care settings. 

This enables inspectors to focus on these areas while also considering the overall quality of care and impact on people’s wellbeing.  

The Parliamentary report is in addition to the normal process of publishing full inspection reports.   

For each care service inspected, inspection reports will be published by the Care Inspectorate in due course.

You can view the report here.


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