17, 22 October 2013
During a routine inspection
People told us their privacy was respected and that they were treated with dignity. One person told us, 'I get help with getting washed and dressed. They always ask first before they do anything.'
We looked at three people's care records which provided information for staff on how to meet their individual health and care needs. We saw that people's choices and preferences were reflected in the care records and written in a way that promoted independence.
We looked at staff records and spoke with three members of staff who told us they were being appropriately supervised and supported.
We saw that the provider had systems and procedures in place to regularly monitor and assess the quality of the service provided.
We saw that the service provided enough qualified, skilled and experienced staff to meet people's needs. We looked at staff records and spoke with three members of staff who told us they were being appropriately supervised and supported. Staff were knowledgeable about the people they supported and how to meet their needs.
During our two home visits we observed that the interaction between staff and people using the service was friendly, respectful and professional. We saw that staff sought people's agreement before providing support or assistance.