25 February 2014
During a routine inspection
People told us that they understood the care choices available to them, and could have their views taken into account in the way their care was delivered. A person told us, "They are very good at asking me about things. They always ask.'
We found that people's needs were assessed, and care was planned and delivered to meet people's needs. A person told us, "They often ask about your care; and whether you're happy with it." A person's relative told us, "She's in better shape physically than she was when she came here."
We found that people had their medicines at the times they needed them, and in a safe way. The home was administering medications by using the electronic wireless proactive care system (PCS). This was a handheld PCS device that used barcode-scanning technology.
We found that people were supported by staff that were appropriately qualified and physically and mentally able to do their job.
People's comments and complaints were listened to and acted on effectively. People could be sure that they would not be discriminated against for making a complaint. A person told us, "I do complain; a bit too often sometimes. They do listen. If they can do anything about it, they do.'