4, 5 December 2013
During a routine inspection
We have asked the provider to make improvements with people's care plans and the way they were reviewed and updated. Improvements were required with the assessment of risks and monitoring of healthcare needs. Although there was a formal complaints procedure not all complaints made by families were logged as complaints.
People in the home had dementia and were unable to tell us their views about the way they were looked after. We completed a short observation framework inspection (SOFI) and spent a period of time observing the interactions of staff with a group of people. On the whole we observed positive interactions; the staff were attentive to people's individual needs and genuinely cared for them. Three examples where the interaction could have been better were discussed with managers.
We discussed procedures in place for administering medicines to people who refused to take their tablets. There were satisfactory safeguards in place to ensure that medicines were administered safely, or marked as refused.
Recruitment and selection of staff ensured that appropriate checks were undertaken before they began work in the home.