21 November 2013
During a routine inspection
We looked at five care plans. One care plan belonged to a person who was nonverbal. We saw that it contained a section called 'how I express myself' and advised staff, for example, that when the person rubbed their chin this indicated that they wanted to have a shave.
We looked at training records of 10 members of staff and saw that they were all up to date regarding safeguarding training.
People were cared for by staff who were supported to deliver care and treatment safely and to an appropriate standard. We spoke with eight relatives. They told us that, in their opinion, staff had the necessary skill and training required to do the job. One relative observed that 'staff regularly attend training.'
The provider took account of complaints and comments to improve the service. We were told that relatives and people using the service were routinely asked to contribute to staff members' annual performance appraisal. We looked at two staff appraisal records and saw that peoples' and relatives' feedback included statements such as 'she turns up when expected' and 'I have the support I expect.'