25 September 2013
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We saw natural and relaxed conversations and interactions between staff and people. We saw that people responded well to staff, who were sensitive and caring in the support they provided.
People's day to day care and treatment had been reviewed and planned to maintain their safety and welfare. People were being helped to move to their new home, as part of the closure of Chebsey Close. The trust was working in people's best interests to ensure that any planned move was the right move for them and happened at the right time. One family member told us, "It will be a difficult time for us all but have some control and the staff are doing all they can to make sure XX is ready and supported even after they have gone."
We spoke with nine members of staff during our inspection. The staff had mixed views on how well they were able to prepare people for their move to a new home or service. Most staff felt that they were listened to and that the trust was working in people's best interest. One member of staff said, 'As far as I'm concerned the transition is being handled well.'
The reliability of records and information had improved. Training on record keeping had been provided and standards for record keeping had been agreed with staff to follow.