8 October 2013
During a routine inspection
At the time of the inspection, most people living in the home had moved out. The home was staffed by one nurse and one carer supported by the interim manager. A cook came to the home to make the meals. We saw suitable arrangements in place to transfer people to other homes. People looked clean and comfortable. They commented positively about their experience in the home saying 'I am happy' and 'everyone is very nice'.
As most people had moved out, we only looked at two outcomes on this inspection. We found that staff cared for people according to their individual needs and care records reflected this person-centred care. We found that records relating to medication were not adequate, resulting in one person receiving double the dose of one medication.