During the inspection we found that the staff members on duty interacted well with the person staying at the service and treated them with dignity and respect. They were also knowledgeable about the service that was provided, the individuals that stayed there and their families.One family member told us they were happy with the care provided and their relative always returned home happy and settled. Another told us that the service was '' really really suitable'' and their relative was very happy to attend as they went out in the local community during their stay.
We were also told that occasionally people returned home without all of their belongings and that having a landline telephone in the service would be beneficial. This was because when a relative wanted to phone the service they had to phone the mobile phone number of the staff members. This was more expensive and sometimes the number had changed and they were not aware of it.
Visiting professionals had recorded comments that included '' staff had represented the service well when families had visited'' and they were positive about staff supporting people in the local community during their stay at the service.
The current manager was in the process of leaving the service and the provider told us that a new person had been identified. When appointed this person will apply for registration with the Care Quality Commission.