We considered our inspection findings to answer questions we always ask. Is the service safe? Is the service effective? Is the service caring? Is the service responsive to people's needs? Is the service well led? Below is a summary of what we found. The summary is based on our observations during the inspection, speaking with people using the service, their relatives, the staff supporting them and from looking at records.
If you want to see the evidence supporting our summary please read the full report.
Is the service Safe?
People told us they felt safe and secure in the home. The staff we spoke with understood the procedures they needed to follow to ensure that people were safe. Staff were able to describe the different ways that people might experience abuse and the correct steps to take if they were concerned that abuse had taken place.
We saw that the home was clean and well maintained. All the people we spoke with told us that this was always the case.
We inspected the staff rotas which showed that there was sufficient staff on duty to meet people's needs throughout the day. People received a consistent and safe level of support.
Procedures for dealing with emergencies were in place and staff were able to describe these to us.
Is the service effective?
All the people who used the service had an individual care plan which set out their care needs. People and their relatives we spoke with told us they had been fully involved in the assessment of their health and care needs and that they had contributed to developing their care plan. Assessments included people's mental health requirements and the support that had been put in place for them.
People had access to a range of health care professionals including general practitioners (GP), community mental health teams, dentists and chiropodists. People's care and support plans showed that they were escorted to healthcare appointments if needed. This meant that people were sure that their individual care needs and wishes were known and planned for and their needs met.
Is the service caring?
People were supported by kind and attentive staff. We saw that care staff showed patience and gave encouragement when supporting people. People commented, 'I love it here, staff are caring and the home is always clean'. Another person said 'I love it here, I'm going nowhere 'it is my home.'
Staff were aware of people's preferences, interests, aspirations and diverse needs. Our observations of the care provided, discussions with people and records we looked at told us that individual wishes for care and support were taken into account and respected.
Is the service responsive?
People told us, that they were able to participate in a range of activities both in the home and in the local community. People knew how to make a complaint if they were unhappy. People told us the service took complaints seriously and looked into them quickly. However, one person said more could be done.
Is the service well-led?
The service worked well with other agencies and services to make sure people received their care in a joined up way.
The home had a system in place to assure the quality service they provided. The way the service was run had been regularly reviewed. Prompt action had been taken to improve the service or put right any shortfalls they had found.