28 August 2013
During a routine inspection
People were protected against the risk associated with medicines because the provider had appropriate arrangements in place to manage medicines.
Staff had not received any recent training, supervision or appraisals. Staff said they had felt supported and encouraged to do training in the past. The home was undergoing a change in ownership and management and the acting manager said they were aware of staff training needs.
People were made aware of the complaints system and it was provided in a format that met their needs.
People's personal records were not always accurate and fit for purpose. One person who was staying at the home temporarily in respite care, did not have a care plan or risk assessments in place.