Barton Court
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Inspected 17 November 2020 · report published 10 December 2020What inspectors found
This report from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) provides an overview of Barton Court care home following a specific inspection focused on infection prevention and control measures. The inspection aimed to ensure the home was safely managing the risks associated with coronavirus and maintaining high standards of hygiene and safety for its residents and staff. The findings detail the home's adherence to current guidelines and the proactive steps taken to protect residents.
Regarding safety, the inspection confirmed that Barton Court effectively prevented visitors from spreading infections and adhered to shielding and social distancing rules. The home was found to be admitting new residents safely, and staff were using personal protective equipment (PPE) effectively and appropriately, with adequate supplies readily available. The premises were maintained with good hygiene practices, promoting safety, and the provider was actively ensuring that infection outbreaks could be prevented or managed well.
The report indicates that the care provided at Barton Court is effective, with staff demonstrating vigilance in ensuring the safety of residents, particularly those living with dementia who may wander. The registered manager's approach to maintaining social distancing in a gentle and individualised manner was highlighted as a positive practice.
The caring aspect of the service was demonstrated through the staff's careful attention to residents' needs while upholding safety protocols. The individualised approach to managing residents with dementia, ensuring their comfort and safety without compromising on social distancing, reflects a caring environment.
In terms of responsiveness, Barton Court showed a commitment to adapting its practices in line with current public health advice. The registered manager actively collaborated with local services and agencies to update staff practices concerning infection control, ensuring the service remained compliant and responsive to evolving guidelines.
The well-led aspect of Barton Court was evident in the registered manager's proactive engagement with infection control measures. Their collaboration with external agencies and the implementation of updated staff practices demonstrated strong leadership in prioritising the safety and well-being of residents and staff.
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
Barton Court has not yet published a CQC overall rating, most likely because it is newly registered or awaiting its first inspection.
Yes — Dementia is listed among Barton Court's registered specialisms with the CQC.
Barton Court is registered for 57 beds.