22 May 2013
During a routine inspection
People we spoke with were generally satisfied with the care and treatment that they received although they told us that they had not always been. Timeliness of treatment was the main concern that was raised with us. One person told us, 'I wasn't happy before but quite happy now since changes have been made, especially with regards to the staff changes.' Another person told us, 'They (the staff) always have time to come to you and find out what you need. No matter how busy they are.'
We saw that people had access to information and had been involved in decisions and their care and treatment which they had consented to.
Staffing levels were adequate to meet the needs of people. New staff had recently been employed and people told us that they had confidence in them to support their needs.
There were systems in place to monitor the quality of the service. People felt they were listened to and were seeing some improvements in the way the service was run.
The report refers to the previous manager for the unit who has not yet applied to de-register with CQC. The current manager is in the process of applying to become the registered manager.