15 November 2012
During a routine inspection
We found that the home was divided into four main units. Chaffinch, Blackbird and Woodpecker units each provided care for ten older people; and Willow unit provided care for four older people.
A fifth unit, Napier, was run by a separate manager, and provided care for eight people with complex physical and learning disabilities. This unit provided only respite care.
Most people in the main part of the home had dementia care needs, and were not all able to express themselves clearly. We saw that people appeared relaxed and comfortable in the environment; and many were laughing and smiling. We carried out a 'SOFI' observation for half an hour, and noticed that the staff interacted well with people, and were aware of their different characters and wishes.
We saw that there were many cards and letters from relatives expressing their thanks to the staff. Some of these included the following comments:
'I would like to express my sincere thanks to you and your dedicated staff for the wonderful care given to our relative.'
'People are always treated with dignity and respect.'
'The staff are helpful and informative.'
'Thank you a million. Words cannot express my appreciation.'