3 February 2017
During a routine inspection
At the last inspection of December 2015, the service was rated ‘Good’. We carried out this unannounced inspection of the service on 3 February 2017. At this inspection, we found that the service had maintained its 'Good' rating.
People are supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives and staff supported them in the least restrictive way possible; the policies and systems in the service supported this practice.
People were safe using the service. Staff knew how to keep people safe from the risk of abuse. Risks to people were identified and managed well. There were sufficient numbers of staff deployed to keep people safe and meet their needs. Appropriate recruitment procedures were used to ensure that staff employed at the service were suitable to support people safely.
Staff worked effectively with people and knew their needs, likes and preferences. People were supported by staff who had the relevant skills and knowledge to meet their needs.
People were encouraged to eat healthy foods and supported to develop their skills for independent living. Staff supported people to access healthcare services they needed to maintain good health.
People’s care was provided with kindness and compassion. Staff respected people’s dignity and privacy. People were encouraged and supported to pursue their interests and hobbies.
People received individualised care, which enabled them to move on from the service to independent living in the community. They knew how to raise a concern and how to make a complaint about their care when needed.
People were involved in how the service was run and their views were considered. People, healthcare professionals and staff were happy about how the service was managed. The registered manager was approachable and available to talk to people. Quality audits were carried out and findings were used to ensure to improve the care provided to people.
Further information is in the detailed findings below.