1 July 2013
During a routine inspection
People were involved in making decisions about their care and support. We saw that they were treated with dignity and respect. We saw that staff offered them choices and encouraged them to make decisions. One person said 'they help me to stay independent here'. We saw that there were regular residents meetings and where possible requested changes were made.
People's needs were assessed and care and support was delivered to meet those needs. People we spoke with said 'I am well looked after here' and 'this home is not too bad; they look after me OK and come quickly when I ring my bell'. People told us that there weren't enough activities to do. We saw that the provider had employed an activities coordinator who was putting together a timetable of events for people to try.
There had been concerns about the correct reporting of safeguarding incidents. We saw that this had been investigated and actions taken to ensure staff knew the correct procedure. We noted that since the investigation the provider had responded appropriately to an allegation of abuse.
Staff were supported to deliver care and support to an appropriate standard. Staff received regular supervision and took part in personal development meetings. There were also some opportunities to obtain further relevant qualifications.
The provider had an effective process to assess and monitor the quality of the service that people receive.