10 September 2013
During a routine inspection
The provider ensured where people lacked the capacity to make decisions for themselves, their best interests were upheld in line with the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
People we spoke with were very happy with the service they received. Comments from people included 'The assistants (staff) were very nice, very helpful, polite and well-mannered', "(The staff member) knew what they were about, was efficient and that's what I like' and '(The staff) made me feel nice and comfortable.'
The provider had contracts in place for the regular servicing and maintenance of equipment within the unit.
People were complimentary about the staff employed by the provider. Comments included 'I felt relaxed thanks to the staff' and 'I felt like I knew what was going on all the time. The (staff) kept telling me how long the next one (scan) was; I liked that.'
We found there were effective recruitment and selection processes in place. People's needs were being met by staff who were appropriately qualified.
People's complaints were fully investigated and resolved, where possible, to their satisfaction.