This inspection was undertaken by one Adult Social Care Inspector. At the time of the inspection 12 people were living at the home. The purpose of our inspection was to answer these key questions: Is the service safe? Is the service effective? Is the service caring? Is the service responsive? Is the service well led?Is the service safe?
We saw that people were treated in a respectful and courteous manner by the staff who supported them at Tramways. People who used the service spoke positively about the way they were treated by the staff. Examples of comments made included, 'the staff are understanding', 'they are alright' and 'they are quite nice'.
The people we spoke with said they felt safe living at Tramways and also with the staff who worked there. People were safeguarded from the risk of abuse because the provider had robust procedures in place. The staff knew how to safeguard people who used the service and they also understood how to report concerns.
Staff were guided to support people safely by suitable policies and procedures in relation to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) . One DoLS application had been properly submitted by the registered manager in the year. This showed people who used the service were safeguarded and their rights were upheld.
People who used the service were protected from the risks of unsuitable staff being employed at the home. Recruitment procedures were robust and people who lived at the home were involved in the selection process of new staff.
Health and safety audits were undertaken on a regular basis to help ensure that the environment was safe and suitable for people who lived there, staff and visitors.
Is the service effective?
People who lived at Tramways said they were either happy or satisfied with the care and assistance that the staff provided them with.
We saw staff provided assistance to people in a calm and attentive way when they needed support with their needs. Staff showed that they had an in depth understanding of the complex mental health needs of the people they supported at the home. The staff we spoke with were able to give us example of approaches they took to ensure they assisted people in a safe and suitable way. For example they told us some examples of how and when they used a calm approach when people were agitated and anxious in mood.
We saw that care plans were written based on the needs and wishes of the person concerned. We saw that people were involved, if they had chosen to be, in devising their own plan of care to meet their mental health and other needs.
Is the service caring?
We saw that people were supported by staff who assisted them in a caring and sensitive way. One person told us. "they are nice to me ' another comment made was 'I can do what I want here I go out when I want it's much better then where I lived before '.
People who used the service were supported so that they were able to undertake a variety of therapeutic activities and interests. People told us that they also went out regularly with the support of staff. For example people went out to a regular bowling afternoon, and regular cinema trips at a nearby cinema and bowling alley.
Is the service responsive?
People told us they spoke with the staff whenever they needed to .They said the staff listened to them if they wanted to talk with them about any issues they had. One person told us 'the staff are nice to me and it's a people home'.
Regular 'house meetings' were held and the minutes showed people's views were sought about the way the home was run. For example we saw that people were regularly asked their views about menus and about the overall services at the home.
Is the service well-led?
People who used the service and the staff that we met spoke highly about the leadership from the registered manager. One person told us that the manager was 'lovely'. We saw people looked very comfortable to approach the registered manager. We observed that they had an 'open door' policy and were attentive and made time for each person who wanted to see them.
The quality of care and service that people received was being effectively monitored and reviewed. The views of people who lived at Tramways were regularly sought as part of the process of monitoring quality in the home.