12 June 2013
During a routine inspection
Due to the complex needs of people living in the home we used a number of different methods to help us understand their experiences. We spoke with two people who lived in the home, six members of staff, two relatives and the registered manager. We also looked at records.
We also sat and watched care staff deliver care to people in the home. This helped us understand the needs of people who could not speak with us.
People told us staff asked for their consent before giving care or treatment, for example giving personal care in the mornings. From our observations we saw this happened. The provider was working with other agencies where people's freedom was restricted in their best interests.
People received care that was safe and appropriate to their needs. A relative told us, 'They give excellent care.'
Medicines were administered to people by staff who had received appropriate training.
The people and relatives we spoke with were complimentary about the care provided by the staff in the home. Staff told us if they were busy they did not have time to talk with people.
We looked at a variety of records relevant to the management of the home. We found they were accurate, up to date and fit for purpose.