20, 23 January 2014
During a routine inspection
Staff we spoke with said they thought they had received training in subjects appropriate for the needs of the people who used the service. Staff told us that they received day-to-day support in their roles but we did not see that all staff received supervision. Staff should receive regular supervision to help ensure consistent care for people using the service. We found that this was not happening.
We saw that people's care and support was planned and reviewed regularly. Risks to the health, welfare and safety of the person were identified and managed. People had the opportunity to take part in activities in the service and, with staff support, were able to get out and about in the local community.
People we spoke with, who were using the service, told us that they were satisfied with how they were treated. One person told us, "I think this is a nice place, the staff are all good to me.' Another person said, 'Staff are really quite kind and I don't have anything to complain about.' One person said, 'The food is usually pretty good and there is always enough for me to eat. My room is kept clean for me and I chose the colour I wanted in my room".
People who were unable to tell us directly about their experience looked well cared for and comfortable in their surroundings.