People commented positively about the standard of care and told us they were receiving a 'very good standard of care'. A person told us that they felt their privacy and dignity was respected and commented that staff were 'quite good' on the whole. People told us that the food in the home was 'quite good on the whole' and that there was a choice of two dishes for lunch and main meal.One of the people we spoke with told us that they see the GP 'every month and in between if there are any problems.' People told us that there were no issues with the way the home managed their medication. They told us 'I have my medication very regularly, one of the women brings it around, and medication is not missed.'
A person told us they felt safe at the home and said 'there are three night staff who looks in on me to make sure I'm OK'.
People told us that staff 'keep the place very clean' and commented that staff keep their room and the home 'pretty clean'.
A person commented 'there are two men who work here all the time and they repair things very quickly for example if something is wrong in the bathroom or lights not working.'
We were told that the 'staffing levels are very good' and that 'it's nearly all women working here.' A person told us that there was 'normally somebody about'. We were told that the 'women are quite intelligent' and commented that they felt that staff had received adequate training. We were told that staff were 'pretty good at their job' and that 'everyone is so kind'. One of the people told us that they were counting their blessings that they were living at the home.
A person using the service told us that residents' meetings took place on a monthly basis and they are sent minutes of the meetings and newsletters. They told us that they discussed any important events coming up and introduced any new staff members or people who had recently moved into the home.
A person told us that they felt able to raise a concern by 'talking to the Sisters' and commented that they felt 'they would listen, but that doesn't mean that anything would be done about it'. Another person told us that they had raised concerns that they felt some staff did not understand their needs. Another person commented that they would complain but 'there is nothing to complain about'.