The inspection was carried out by one Inspector over seven hours. The registered manager was available during the inspection, and the Inspector gave feedback to her at the end of the visit.During the visit we (i.e. CQC) carried out a 'Short Observational Framework Inspection' which is a method of observing the ongoing life in the home over a set period of time. This is particularly helpful for observing care in areas where people are unable to express themselves clearly, because they lack mental capacity.
We visited each unit, and talked with people throughout the home, in communal areas, and in their own rooms. This included chats with eight people in the ground floor nursing unit who had full mental capacity. We met or chatted with another twelve people who had varying levels of dementia.
We also talked with four relatives or visitors, and a health professional. People mostly spoke positively about the home.
Comments from people living in the home included:
'They definitely look after us very well.'
'The staff are lovely, all very kind.'
'The staff come when I ring my bell ' no problem. They do everything I ask.'