itemprop=description content=A Clydebank care home was ordered to carry out cleaning after inspectors described unpleasant smells in the building caused by bodily fluids.
A Clydebank care home was ordered to carry out cleaning after inspectors described unpleasant smells in the building caused by bodily fluids.
It was also recommended that Clyde Court remove and clean contaminated items from the home after strong malodours were detected on cushions, chairs and mattresses. Most people looked unkempt with their hair not brushed and not washed which could have a negative impact on people’s confidence, self-esteem, and mental
However, during the inspection, the quality lead manager put in place guidance, support, training, and development to offer support to the manager and the team to improve and work towards best practice. Since the inspection, West Dunbartonshire’s health and social care partnership has been working alongside Clyde Court to help them make the necessary changes. A spokesperson for the HSCP said: “Inspectors raised immediate concerns which related to health and safety requirements and infection control.
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