14 October 2013
During a routine inspection
We spoke with four people's relatives who told us that their relatives were provided with a service that met their needs.
We looked at the care records of four people who used the service and found that people experienced care, treatment and support that met their needs and protected their rights. Before people were provided with care and support they were asked for their consent. Where people required support with their medication we found that the service worked with other professionals providing a service to people to ensure that they took their medication in a manner which was safe and met their needs.
We found that there were processes in place to manage people's complaints and comments.
We found that the service had procedures in place to minimise the risks of infection control.
We saw that appropriate checks were made on staff to ensure that they were able to work with vulnerable people. Staff were provided with the training that they needed to meet people's needs safely.