3 January 2013
During a routine inspection
people were not able to tell us what it was like to live at the home.
We saw that people were relaxed and appeared happy with the staff supporting them. We
saw that staff treated people with dignity and respect and carried out their role in a
pleasant manner and with patience.
We saw that people chose how they spent their time and what they ate and drank. People
were dressed in individual styles and we saw that attention had been given to their
personal appearance.
Care plans showed that staff had enough information to support people to meet their
needs.
Staff knew how to protect the people living there so that they were safeguarded from harm.
Staff received regular training to give them the skills and knowledge to know how to meet
people's needs and ensure their well being. One staff member said, "Our training is very
thorough and comprehensive."
Management systems were in place to audit the safety and quality of the care and to
ensure that people received care that met their needs.
Records confirmed that systems were in place so that people's views were sought and
responded to.