8 March 2017
During a routine inspection
At the last inspection in January 2015, the service was rated as Good. At this inspection we found that the service remained Good.
There continued to be sufficient numbers of staff employed to make sure people received the support they needed, and those staff had been safely recruited. People indicated to us they felt safe living at the home.
Staff had continued to receive appropriate training to give them the knowledge and skills they required to carry out their roles. This included training on the administration of medicines and on how to protect people from the risk of harm.
People were supported to have maximum choice and control over their lives and staff supported them in the least restrictive way possible; the policies and systems in the service supported this practice.
Staff were kind, caring, compassionate and patient. They respected people’s privacy and dignity and encouraged them to be as independent as possible.
Care planning described the person and the level of support they required. Care plans were reviewed regularly to ensure they remained an accurate record of the person and their day to day needs.
People’s relatives told us they were aware of how to express concerns or make complaints, but they had not needed to make any complaints. People were also given the opportunity to feedback their views of the service provided.
The registered manager continued to lead the team with a positive and pro-active style of management, and they went ‘over and above’ their duties and responsibilities. They provided us with a variety of evidence to demonstrate that leadership at the home continued to be ‘outstanding’.
The registered manager carried out audits to ensure people were receiving the care and support that they required, and to monitor that staff were following the policies, procedures and systems in place.
Further information is in the detailed findings below.