9 December 2013
During a routine inspection
Comments from people using the service included, "I can't speak highly enough of this place. Every single one of the carers is fantastic". Another person said, "I don't sleep well at night. Staff are aware and make tea and come and talk to me in the middle of the night. This helps me. Staff are excellent".
People had been involved in planning and reviewing their care and treatment. Where people did not have the capacity to do so, relatives were involved in making decisions in their best interests. People were able to make choices about their daily lives and these were respected.
People's care records contained detailed information about their needs. Staff knew how they wished to be supported. People had access to a range of health specialists as part of their care and treatment. Relatives told us that they were involved and always kept informed of any changes in people's health or personal care needs.
There was a safe system of medication in place. People received their medicines safely and as prescribed.
Staff had been appropriately trained and received supervision and appraisal to monitor and improve their performance.
The provider and manager had effective systems in place to regularly assess and monitor quality and improve the service.