A CARE home in Chester has been awarded a prestigious accreditation recognising its high standards of care for residents in the later stages of life.
The Gold Standards Framework (GSF) accreditation has been awarded to Care UK’s Deewater Grange, on Chester Road, highlighting exceptional nursing care and support for the families of residents.
Developed in 2004, GSF is a practical and evidence-based end-of-life care service improvement programme.
It is centred around ensuring people live well in the last years of their lives and pass away comfortably in the environment and manner of their choosing.
Deewater Grange achieved the accreditation after demonstrating how team members work closely with residents and their families to understand a person's wishes for their final days.
By understanding and implementing these last wishes, the home can eliminate upsetting and unwanted hospitalisations – ensuring residents can pass away peacefully in the place they call home.
Team members also demonstrated their ability to work proactively with local GPs, primary care teams and specialists to provide seamless end-of-life care.
The assessment report also highlighted Deewater Grange’s holistic approach, which ensures that all residents, at whatever stage of life, can find fulfilment.
Personal relationships are built with every resident to promote comfort and wellbeing, and family needs are also identified – with the home continuing to support relatives after their loved one has passed away.
Sally Cooper, home manager at Deewater Grange, said: “We're humbled that our work to ensure residents live happy and fulfilled lives, especially in their final days, has been recognised through receiving this accolade.
“The team puts their all into delivering exceptional care for residents throughout their time with us at Deewater Grange, ensuring that each and every resident feels their wishes are respected.
"Our compassionate team treat residents with dignity and respect, as well as offering practical and emotional support to families to help them through difficult times.
“I’d like to say a big thank you to the entire team for their dedication, as well as to the residents and relatives that make Deewater Grange a wonderful place to live. We look forward to continuing to deliver high-quality care across the board.”
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