23 November 2012
During an inspection looking at part of the service
During this inspection we looked at the care of people who had were at risk of choking and of developing pressure damage. We looked at their care records and spoke with staff about how they were managing these risks. The people we case tracked could not speak with us directly about their care so we asked their relatives for feedback.
We found that risks to people's health and welfare were being managed. Staff recognised risks, made referrals for advice to other agencies and followed the advice given by health care professionals and specialists. Specialist equipment had been purchased and was in use. Staff were familiar with people's care needs and how to manage these.
We also looked at the arrangements in place for helping people to have their social needs met. We found that additional arrangements had been put in place to help meet the needs of those people who could not take part in group activities. Arrangements included more "one to one time" for frailer people.