2 November 2012
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We observed that people who use this service were treated with respect and dignity. Staff knocked on people's bedroom doors before entering. When we arrived several people who live at the service were playing dominoes in the dining room. There were several staff and volunteers on hand to meet people's needs.
We spoke with one person who lived at the service and they told us that overall they were satisfied with living at the service and there were adequate staff working at the service. Some of the staff went over and above what was expected of them and ensured that the individual received traditional home made food. This person told us that they believed that they received all their prescribed medication and that they were always given a choice if they needed painkillers.