9 January 2014
During a routine inspection
We spent some time in the lounge areas of both units to observe how staff interacted with people and how people interacted with each other. We found that there was a calm atmosphere in the unit, and people were mostly in a positive or quiet mood.
The environment and furnishings had been arranged in a way that created a more relaxed and pleasant place for people to spend time.
Safe systems were in place for safeguarding people from harm and for the management of medicines. Staff spoke confidently about working with the people in the service to keep them and others safe. We saw that staff responded appropriately to incidents of aggression and these remained low, ensuring that people remained safe.
Staffing levels were risk assessed daily to reflect the support needs of people in the service and could respond quickly to changes in people's behaviour.
We found that systems for quality monitoring of the service were maintained. The concerns of people who used the service or their relatives were taken seriously and efforts made to resolve issues quickly.