30 January 2014
During a routine inspection
We found that people, or their representatives, consented to their care and had their wishes respected. When people were assessed as not having capacity to make their own decisions the service made sure decisions were in their best interests and legal processes followed.
People had person centred care plans which set out their needs and the things that were important to them. Staff administered medicines safely and made sure that people's healthcare needs were met.
There were enough skilled and experienced staff to meet the needs of the people who use the service and we observed staff providing care and support in a respectful, patient and professional manner.
We saw that the service ensured that risks were assessed and managed to ensure that people who use the service, and others, were safe.