Autumnville
CQC ratings by category
Inspected 16 September 2021 · report published 14 October 2021What inspectors found
Autumnville is a residential care home that provides personal care for one individual with autism and learning disabilities. The recent inspection report highlights several positive aspects of the service, painting a picture of a supportive and well-managed environment. The overall feedback suggests that residents are happy, relaxed, and enjoying their time with the staff.
Regarding safety, the report indicates that residents are kept safe, with staff understanding how to protect them from abuse. Medicines are managed securely, and there's been a successful effort to reduce the number of medications some residents take. Risks to residents have been thoroughly assessed and managed, and a healthcare professional noted significant progress in reducing instances of distressed behaviour. While generally very positive, one point for growth mentioned was ensuring environmental risks, like bath water temperature, are consistently checked.
In terms of how effective the care is, Autumnville excels at meeting individual needs through personalised care plans developed before residents move in. Staff receive appropriate training to support individuals with learning disabilities and complex behaviours. Residents are encouraged to eat and drink sufficiently, with efforts made to make mealtimes enjoyable. The service also ensures residents can access a range of healthcare professionals to maintain their health, and the building itself has been adapted to meet residents' specific needs.
The service is described as caring, with staff showing genuine kindness and respect towards residents, fostering a happy atmosphere. Residents are actively involved in decision-making about their care, with staff using various tools to support communication. Independence is a key focus, with residents encouraged in daily tasks, and their privacy and dignity are consistently respected.
On responsiveness, Autumnville provides care that is truly centred around the individual, aiming to facilitate a fulfilling life. Care plans are reviewed and updated, ensuring they remain relevant to residents' evolving needs and preferences. The service is adaptable and responsive to individual circumstances.
Finally, the leadership at Autumnville is commended for its commitment to providing excellent outcomes. Staff and the registered manager demonstrate a positive culture aligned with the provider's values. Systems are in place for continuous improvement, including regular audits and incorporating feedback from residents and their families. A clear complaints policy is used to drive enhancements within the service, ensuring residents have maximum choice and control over their lives.
This is an editorial summary intended to make the inspection findings easier to read — it is not a substitute for the full report, and is not medical or care advice.
At a glance
- Regulated activity
- Accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care
- Registration status
- Registered
- Local authority
- Kent
Estimated weekly cost
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Specialisms & care types
Location & nearby homes
Plotted from registered coordinates · straight-line distance, not a road route.Frequently asked
Good, following the inspection on 16 September 2021.
Yes — Learning disabilities is listed among Autumnville's registered specialisms with the CQC.
Autumnville is registered for 1 bed.