9 July 2013
During a routine inspection
Before people received any care or treatment they were asked for their consent and the provider acted in accordance with their wishes. If people could not tell staff what they wanted, systems were in place to help them do so or other people were involved.
There were clear care plans for staff to follow about how to support people safely and promote their independence.
There were suitable arrangements for the management of medicines.
We found staff were fully aware of the procedure to follow should there be any suspicion of abuse of any kind.
Throughout our inspection we observed good interactions and found people who used the service were relaxed and happy in the care of the staff. One person we spoke with described the staff member looking after them as, 'Friend.'
Staff told us how they would support people to raise concerns if they could not do so themselves. We found people's comments and complaints were acted upon.
In this report the name of a registered manager ( Russell Barlow) appeared who was not in post and not managing regulatory activities at this location at the time of the inspection. Their name appeared because they were still on our register at the time. A new manager (Cherryl Bellamy) had been appointed.