22 May 2013
During a routine inspection
We talked with eight people who lived at the home. They all told us that they felt very well cared for. They told us 'Things have changed here lately and I feel more involved in what is going on at the home' and 'The staff are very good, they are so patient'.
People told us that at all times staff treated them with dignity and respect. They told us that staff always spoke to them kindly. People told us that they could talk to the registered manager if they had any problems and felt they would be resolved.
People were cared for by staff who had received training in the safeguarding of vulnerable adults. Staff were able to describe what action they would take if they had any concerns.
There is a low staff turnover with most staff having been employed at Tregertha Court for a long period of time. This meant staff knew people's needs well. Staff told us that they enjoyed working at Tregertha Court and the staff worked as a team. Staff were available in sufficient numbers with sufficient skills to meet people's needs in a timely way.
The care provided and care records, environment, and medication were all monitored to develop the service being provided. People told us that they felt involved in how the service changed to meet their needs.