12 September 2013
During a routine inspection
People told us that they liked the food that was provided for them. One person said, "We tell them what we like and they get it for you." Another person told us that a staff member went with them to a local supermarket to buy the indian food they were used to. This showed that people's food and drink met their religious or cultural needs. We observed people as they had lunch during our inspection and we saw that people were offered a choice of what they had to eat.
We noted that the communal areas looked clean and we did not notice any bad odours. We saw that the floor covering in some of the en-suite facilities were stained and soiled, particularly around the drains and the base of the toilet pans. The inside of most of the toilet pans were black with a build up of matter on them. We also saw that staff members did not comply with the hand hygiene policy.
People's rooms and the communal areas were all on the ground floor. The rooms were of a good size and all had en-suite facilities. We noted that the repairs were normally completed within one week of the issue being reported. Records showed that required safety checks had been completed.
We saw that people's records could only be accessed by authorised persons.