28 October 2013
During a routine inspection
We saw people interacting with staff and being supported to make choices. The people who lived at the home we visited had very limited verbal communications. Staff showed a good understanding of how to meet needs.
We spoke with an advocate who told us the service sought their involvement when appropriate. They told us they had "No concerns" about the service and noted that staff showed a good understanding of people’s communications. They said staff worked well to ensure people had freedom of choice whilst maintaining their safety and well-being. We spoke with two relatives. One relative told us they had made a recent complaint about specific aspects of the service. This was being responded to.