18 February 2013
During a routine inspection
We were told that the tenants, if necessary would be supported with budgeting, shopping and if requested staff would accompany them to hospital appointments. There was no personal care provided and no medication administered. We were told that for two tenants their medicines were kept in the office for safe keeping and they came daily to collect it. Tenants were expected to carry out their own living tasks such a keeping their flats clean, reporting repairs, cooking and laundry. As a rule staff did not enter any flats without previous written consent. The only time they would enter a tenants flat was if there had been no contact for few days or if someone raised concerns.The scheme prepared tenants for either living independently or in a home with other people where staff support would be provided. We did not speak with tenants in during this inspection. We observed they briefly called in to the office to speak with staff. Staff were supportive and assisted with any queries where possible.