9 January 2019
During a routine inspection
The home had been registered with CQC before Registering the Right Support guidance and Building the Right Support had been developed. However, we found the care provided included choice, promotion of independence and inclusion. People living with learning disabilities at Oxclose Lane were supported to live as ordinary a life as any citizen.
At our last inspection we rated the service as overall 'Good'. At this inspection we found the evidence continued to support the rating of good and there was no evidence or information from our inspection and ongoing monitoring that demonstrated serious risks or concerns. This inspection report is written in a shorter format because our overall rating of the service has not changed since our last inspection.
People were kept safe at the service. Staff recognised signs of any abuse and knew the process to follow to report such incidents. Staffing levels were maintained to ensure people were fully supported in a safe manner. Medicines were stored and handled in line with current guidance.
People's consent was obtained before any support or care was provided. Staff completed regular training and refresher courses to ensure their knowledge was up to date and people's needs were met in the correct way. People had access to health care professionals and had a choice of food and snacks throughout the day.
Staff were caring and understood the needs of the people receiving support and how their choices were to be provided. People's independence was respected and supported, with people enjoying trips outside the service when they wanted.
There was a range of activities offered and regular discussions about how people wanted to spend their days. Appropriate staffing levels were in place to support all outings and activities. People regularly visited the local community and routinely undertook such activities as swimming and walks. Contact with family and friends was supported and encouraged, with relatives being part of any celebrations or special events.
Relatives and staff were happy with the leadership of the service and told us that the registered manager was actively involved in the daily routines and readily available. Staff felt they were fully supported by the management team and were included in any developments of the service.