5 March 2014
During a routine inspection
We were supported during this inspection by an Expert by Experience and by an interpreter. The expert had professional experience in the field of deaf advocacy. Both were skilled in BSL. This helped us gain the views of people using the service.
We found all three people were satisfied with the help they received from the staff. They received encouragement from the staff to work towards their individual aims. We heard how people's lives had improved since moving to Appledore Farm House. People were supported to plan and cook their own nutritious and balanced meals. They told us they knew how to make a complaint and were confident any concerns would be listened to and addressed satisfactorily.
We observed staff interacting with people. Most staff were skilled in BSL and were able to communicate fluently with each person; however new staff were expected to learn BSL during their probationary period which meant there may be some communication problems initially. . Staff demonstrated an understanding of each person's needs.
Medicines were managed safely.
The home was well maintained and suitable for the needs of people with profound deafness. For example, equipment such as flashing lights and vibrating furniture was used to alert people to the fire alarms.