9 January 2014
During a routine inspection
We found the atmosphere open and welcoming at the home with people freely moving around or having some assistance to mobilise. We saw that people needed care and support associated with a variety of conditions related to their physical and / or mental health.
Many people readily engaged with us and made good eye contact, allowing us to ask them about their experience. One person we spoke with told us ' I'm beginning to make friends. They (the staff) are all quite good, I can't say anything against them.'
Another person told us ' I'm used to having company. I changed rooms as I was uncomfortable - this was my choice'. Another person told us ' the people here are nice and the staff are alright fair play, I like the company.' One person who stayed in their room told us ' you're waited on hand and foot, the staff are very good and you can do what you want.'
One member of staff told us ' it's nice to see people happy, some people have no family and people are like our family here. We have to respect people's wishes'. A relative told us ' X could not have had better care '. A member of staff told us ' the training and support here is excellent'.
The home used systems for monitoring and checking the quality and safety of the service and regularly sought the views of people and their families about the service.