17 January 2014
During a routine inspection
We observed good care practice and spoke with the three staff on duty. We spoke with two close family members who had called into the home. They were both happy with the care their relative received. One told us " They are really good, they know all of them so well. I never worry because they know what they are doing."
Staff communicated with people effectively and we oberved that people made their preferences known. We saw records which showed us that people's capacity to consent to care and support was assessed and that staff made sure that people's views were acted on.
People's care needs were assessed and we saw plans of care with risk assessments where needed to make sure people received the care they needed.
Staff were well recruited to make sure only suitable staff were employed who would fit into the home and offer the care people needed.
The service had a comprehensive quality assurance system which meant the manager montored the safety and quality of the service and acted on her findings to make sure the service improved.