The Quality Assurance team is enthusiastic about ensuring high levels of quality care and support in nursing homes.
This is underpinned by the NHS contractual responsibilities in relation to the contract management and oversight of commissioned services.
Our team offers guidance and support to Birmingham and Solihull (BSol) nursing homes to meet the quality standards and requirements of the NHS and regulators.
Support service
We offer a support service which includes:
- Helping identify where systems and processes are not effective and where improvements can be made.
- Providing you with resources, advice, guidance, and information on improving quality in all aspects of your service provision.
- Supporting you to develop and implement an effective quality assurance programme that will provide long term benefits in maintaining the quality of your service.
- Linking you to other teams and resources to support continued improvement.
- Helping you to identify the reason(s) for any non-compliance following a Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection and supporting you to develop an action plan to enable you to return to compliance.
How we collaborate with providers
There are a number of ways in which we collaborate with providers:
- We will attend meetings with locality-based providers, commissioners, and operational social care colleagues to support routine opportunities for communication and engagement.
- We will discuss with you the areas you require help with.
- We will tailor our support to meet your specific needs.
- We may visit your service to look at how policies and procedures are put into practice.
- We will review documentation currently in use at your service.
- We will make recommendations and offer advice to make improvements.
- We will send you a written report following our visit, identifying what is going well, and making suggestions you may wish to consider to improve quality.
- We adopt a collaborative approach with the intention of supporting providers.
Our team includes staff with considerable professional experience of working with and for health and care services and working successfully with service providers and managers to identify and plan improvements to the quality of their service.
Resources: Documents
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folder icon | Quality improvement resources and tools | 15/10/2024 | |
folder icon | Sharing best practice | 15/10/2024 | |
folder icon | Care home app resources | 16/04/2024 | |
folder icon | Hydration resources | 15/10/2024 | |
folder icon | Oral care resources | 15/10/2024 |
Resources: Helpful links
React To is a series of training resources specifically designed for care home staff and other healthcare providers:
- React to Red
- React to Falls
- React to Frailty
- React to Home Rounds
- React to Stroke
- React to Deterioration
- React to Quality Improvement
- React to Dementia
- React to Feet
- React to Moisture
- React to Infection
Find out more on the React To website.
Skills For Care offer a digital learning module called 'Learning from accidents and events digital module', whch is a short course to support managers and leaders to learn from events, accidents and incidents and implement practical approaches to mitigate these reoccurring.
To support adult social care providers in England to find the time to undertake this course, Skills for Care’s Workforce Development Fund can be used to claim back £100 on completion of the course.
To find out more about the Workforce Development Fund, who is eligible and what processes and timescales must be followed, read more information about this funding on the Skills for Care website.
Useful resources from Humber and North Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership including a nutrition handbook, Vitamin D poster, carbohydrate portion control.
Hydration in Care Homes Resource | A practical resource pack to support the hydration of care home residents, produced by the University of West London.
I Hydrate Project | The project, led by the University of West London, aimed to understand and improve hydration care for elderly people living in residential care and was undertaken in two care homes in west London.
Networks
Learning and development opportunities for social care
Wellbeing
Other useful links
All care homes in Birmingham can access virtual training by downloading the BSol Healthzone Care Home App.The app is regulary updated and offers quick and easy access to training, free online and in-person events and links to frequently asked questions and useful contacts.
Further information
If you would like more information about the Quality Team, please contact the team via email.