10 December 2013
During a routine inspection
A member of staff told us that if someone wanted to tell them something or express a choice they could 'vote with their feet'. They explained that people were very much able to direct their activities themselves by showing staff what they wanted or going wherever they chose.
We observed one person who interacted frequently and warmly with staff communicating with movement and facial expressions. We observed other people interacting positively with staff. One person used a form of sign language and interacted regularly with those around him. Staff demonstrated an understanding of each person's mode of communication and responded with positive encouragement.
We observed each person being treated with respect and given one to one attention periodically throughout the day, including positive reassurance, guiding and prompting however also being given space to pursue their own activity. We observed people smiling and laughing.
We found that there were suitable levels of staffing available to support people and that staff understood safeguarding. We saw that the service had systems for checking quality.