17 May 2013
During a routine inspection
The people using the service told us they were given helpful information when they arrived at the service so that they could make informed choices about the support they needed. One person said they were given "Information that was easy to understand". All of the people we spoke to who used the service told us that the programme was fully explained to them and they understood exactly what it would involve.
The provider had taken steps to provide care and support in an environment that was suitably and adequately maintained.
The people we spoke with said that staff were always available if they had any concerns or worries. People told us they were given the opportunity to tell their key worker how they were feeling and to raise any issues about their treatment and the running of the service.
There were systems in place to handle complaints and people told us they would feel confident about raising concerns. There was information made available to people about how to complain, and people were encouraged to comment on the service.