22 April 2014
During a routine inspection
Is the service caring?
People told us that they were satisfied with the standard and quality of their support and care and often described this as being, 'Very good.' People also indicated to us that they liked the members of staff. Through our observations we found that members of staff were kind, caring and attentive.
Is the service responsive?
Improvements had been made since our previous inspection visit, which we carried out on 05 October 2013. We saw that people's individual physical, mental and social care and support risks and needs were assessed and planned for.
We found that people's individual health and wellbeing needs were appropriately met. This included support to maintain and promote their health and support to engage in meaningful social and recreational activities.
We saw people's individual support and care needs were being met and to their satisfaction. They said that this was because members of staff had treated them well and had helped them feel comfortable and well looked after.
Is the service safe?
People were very satisfied with how their support and care needs were being met by a consistent team of members of staff. This made people develop both trust and confidence in members of staffs' capabilities, which had made them feel safe.
There were systems in place to protect people from the risk of acquiring preventable infections. This included training of staff in appropriate management and control of such infections.
Risk assessments regarding people's individual health and safety were carried out and measures were in place to minimise these risks.
People were provided with safe and appropriate support and care by a sufficient number of trained and competent members of staff.
Although there were no people requiring support to restrict their freedom at the time of our inspection visit of 22 April 2014, there was staff training and information available for staff. This was regarding the application of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards.
Is the service effective?
Members of staff were trained and supported to safely do their job.
People who used the service were satisfied with how they were actively consulted about their support and care, which they said they had agreed to.
People's health and wellbeing needs were effectively met. People had very positive comments to make about how they were supported to meet their individual needs.
Is the service well led?
Improvements had been made since out previous inspection, which we carried out on 05 October 2013. This was regarding the auditing and improvement in the standard and quality of people's care records.
People who used the service were provided with a range of opportunities to make suggestions and comments to improve the standard and quality of their support and care. These included taking part in monthly-held meetings and annual surveys.
Since our previous inspection of 05 October 2013, we have approved an application to register the care home manager.
If you wish to see the evidence supporting our summary please read the full report.