29 August 2013
During a routine inspection
At our last inspection in January 2013 we had identified concerns in; consent to care and treatment, care and welfare of people who use the service, cleanliness and infection control and the quality assessment of this service. The provider had sent us an action plan detailing how they would work to improve these areas.
At this inspection we reviewed the progress the provider had made in taking action to ensure compliance in the areas of concern or where improvements had been requested. We found that improvements had been made in most of these areas; however we identified concerns in record keeping and quality assurance systems for this service.
We saw that the home was clean and well maintained. Care was provided over four floors with single or double occupancy rooms available. Access to many areas of the home was via stairs and stair lifts were in place to support those with reduce mobility.
People were able to personalise their rooms with their own possessions and could access their rooms whenever they chose. A communal lounge area was the hub of activity in the daytime. Quieter areas were available for people to use if they chose.
Staff treated people in a kind and gentle manner respecting their dignity at all times.