29 April 2013
During a routine inspection
We found that people's consent was sought before care was given, that people were given the support they needed to make decisions and that staff acted within the relevant legal framework. One person said, 'They let me make up my mind of things I want to do and let me change my mind if I don't like something'.
People had care plans to ensure their individual needs were met. Independence was promoted and someone told us, 'They help me to learn to do things by myself'. People's health was monitored and they were supported to remain healthy. People had access to a range of activities. A person said, 'I feel part of the community and am taken shopping, to have a cup of coffee and to go and have a meal in restaurants'.
People felt safe in the home and knew who to talk to if they had a concern. Someone told us, 'I can speak to staff whenever I have a problem'. Staff had been trained to identify and report actual or potential abuse.
There was a dedicated manager for the home. Staff were supported through regular supervision, appraisal and staff meetings. Staff had the opportunity to undertake further relevant training and qualifications.
There was a complaints procedure which was understood by staff and people who used the service.