17, 20 December 2013
During a routine inspection
We spoke with three people using the service and one relative during our inspection. All comments received were generally positive. They told us that staff were knowledgeable, kind and caring and that staff explained their care and treatment and listened to their ideas and views about how their care should be provided.
Care plans emphasised people's right to self-determine their care and how their care was delivered by the service so they could live their lives as independently as possible within their home.
Peoples' capacity to make their wishes known was recorded and appropriate communication methods used. The right of people to take informed risks had been acknowledged and risk assessments ensured a balance of safety and choice.
During our inspection we assessed standards relating to consent to care and treatment and care and welfare and how people were supported to be involved in the planning of their own care. We also looked at how they were supported with medicines. Standards relating to staff recruitment and monitoring the quality of service provision were also inspected. We did not identify any concerns in any of the outcome areas we assessed.