Service improvements

Cumbria County Council

Showing service improvements between 1 April 2022 and 31 March 2023

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When we find fault, we can recommend improvements to systems and processes where they haven’t worked properly, so that others do not suffer from these same problems in future. Common examples are policy changes; procedural reviews; and staff training. Service improvements from decisions are published for 5 years and those from reports are published for 10 years.

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  • Cumbria County Council (22 001 452)

    Category: Adult care services Date: 19-Sep-2022

    Summary

    Mr X complains about the Council’s decision to treat his wife as having deprived herself of capital in order avoid care charges when they gave their home to a daughter. The Council was at fault over the way it made its decision. It therefore needs to reconsider its decision to make sure there is no fault.

    Service improvements

    The Council has agreed to provide evidence it has taken action to ensure officers deal withdecisions on deprivation of capital properly in future.

  • Cumbria County Council (21 007 659)

    Category: Adult care services Date: 10-Apr-2022

    Summary

    Mrs X complained about the level of care provided to her mother, Ms Y, in the last few days of her life by the care home. She also complained about the clearing of Ms Y’s room and the way her belongings were handled. There were failings in the care home’s records in the last few days of Ms Y’s life and it failed to properly safeguard her belongings after her death. The Council, which commissioned the care, should apologise, pay Mrs X £250 and ensure the care home takes action to prevent recurrence.

    Service improvements

    The Council will arrange for Two Acres care home to remind relevant staff about keeping full records of the care provided, including the reason(s) for not offering food and drink or medication when providing end of life care.The Council will arrange for Two Acres care home to develop a written process for dealing with deceased resident's belongings including, where the room is cleared by care home staff, a record of items that will be stored and the method of storage, to ensure belongings are kept safe.

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