15 December 2013
During a routine inspection
On the day of the inspection we spoke with nine of the eighteen people who were living / staying at the home. We were able to speak with two people's relatives, and several members of staff.
The people who lived in the home, who we were able to speak with, were all very happy with standards of care. Even those people who were impaired by their dementia to a lesser or greater extent were able to at least say whether they liked the home, the food and the staff.
All of the people who used the service, who we spoke with, said they were very happy with the home's standards. The comments we received included, 'I like it very much here,' and 'they look after us very well'.
People who used the service raised no concerns about staff practice and said staff treated them with respect and dignity. People said the food was very good.
People said they were happy with the support they received with their personal care and health needs.
The medication system was well organised and operated effectively.
The accommodation was furnished and decorated to a good standard. The home was very clean and there were no offensive odours.
There were satisfactory numbers of staff on duty although we did receive some comments that staff at times could seem overstretched.