This was a scheduled inspection, which also followed up on our last visit in which three areas were non-compliant.' Respecting and involving people who use services.
' Requirements relating to workers.
' Records
Our inspection team was made up of one inspector, a specialist adviser in medication management and a specialist advisor in relation to dementia care. We spoke with the provider, the deputy manager and the assistant manager. We also spoke with members of the care and ancillary team. We looked around the building, including six bedrooms.
Before this visit we had received information about people's care and support not being appropriately delivered and some issues relating to staffing. We looked at these issues during our visit and have recorded our findings within this report.
The inspectors also through observation and looking at records used the information they were given to answer the five questions we always ask;
' Is the service safe?
' Is the service effective?
' Is the service caring?
' Is the service responsive?
' Is the service well led?
If you want to see the evidence supporting our summary please read the full report.
Is the service safe?
People were cared for in an environment that was clean and hygienic.
There were not appropriate arrangements in place for obtaining, recording, handling, using, safe keeping, dispensing, safe administration of medicines used for the purposes of the regulated activity.
When we looked at people's care records we found a number of examples where the care plan and risk assessments had not been updated to reflect changes to the person's health and support needs.
Is the service effective?
People's individual likes and preferences were being respected and people who used the service were being enabled to make their own decisions about when they chose to get up in the morning.
Is the service caring?
People were supported by kind and attentive staff who obviously knew people well.
We saw that care assistants were patient and encouraging when supporting people.
Throughout the time spent at the home we found the atmosphere was calm and relaxed as people were seen to be going about their daily routines. We saw people were suitably dressed, clean and tidy.
Is the service responsive?
During our inspection we saw people's needs were met in a timely manner.
The home had not received any formal complaints since our previous inspection in August 2013.
Is the service well led?
The provider of the home is also the registered manager and they oversaw the day to day management of the home.
There was a system in place to gather the views and opinions of people who used the service, their representatives and the staff.
The provider did not have system in place to monitor to content, quality and accuracy of people's care and medication records.