15 July 2013
During a routine inspection
As part of the recent inspection we found that care had improved, however, care plans still needed improvement.
People we spoke to were pleased with the care they received and found the staff to be friendly and helpful. One person told us, 'The carers always help us and we are not left waiting for too long if we press the buzzer' and that, 'there are activities available for us, although it has been a little difficult recently with changes'.
We observed that staff treated people in a manner which was kind and respected their dignity.
The home was undergoing refurbishment which was expected to continue for a further six months. The home was generally tidy, although we observed that some areas were not as clean as they should be, for example, bathrooms and sluice rooms, and some of the equipment had not been cleaned to an appropriate standard.
We observed that people appeared to have had their personal care needs met and that they were dressed comfortably and appropriately.
The staff we spoke to, had a good understanding of people's needs and how to meet them. However, from our review of care plans, we found that they were not consistently updated and did not always reflect people's current needs.
Staff told us how they enjoyed working at the home and felt supported by management.