An adult social care inspector carried out this this inspection. The focus of the inspection was to answer five key questions; is the service safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led?People who used the service had complex communication needs s we were unable to effectively listen to their views. However, as part of this inspection, we observed two people who used the service, spoke with two family members of people who use the service, the registered manager and two members of care staff. We also reviewed records relating to the management of the service which included two care plans, daily records, policies and procedures, staff records and quality assurance monitoring records.
Below is a summary of what we found. The summary describes what people using the service, their relatives and the staff told us, what we observed and the records we looked at.
Is the service safe?
Family members of people who used the service told us that they were satisfied with how their relatives' support and care needs had been safely met. They also told us that they felt satisfied that their relative was safe living at the care home.
Health and safety risk assessments had been carried out and measures were in place to minimise these, to keep people safe.
CQC monitors the operation of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards which applies to care services. While no applications had needed to be submitted, policies and procedures were in place and under review. Relevant staff had been trained to understand when an application should be made, and how to submit one.
People were safely supported to take their medication as prescribed. Minor improvements were needed to ensure that people continued to be safely supported with their prescribed medication. We expect the provider to manage these suggested improvements.
There were a sufficient number of trained and competent members of staff employed to provide people with safe and appropriate care as planned.
Is the service effective?
People's choices and decisions about their support and care were respected and valued. Family members, who represented their relative who used the service, were satisfied with the how their relatives' support and care needs were being met.
Procedures were in place to ensure that where people may not have had the mental capacity to understand complex information, their health and social care needs would be met in their best interests.
We saw people who used the service were supported to engage in meaningful activities. When we visited to carry out our inspection on 03 June 2014, most of the people had spent their day at a resource centre. This was a place where they were able to engage in learning and practical skills programmes. They were also provided with opportunities to take part in exercise programmes, to effectively keep them well.
Is the service caring?
We observed that members of staff treated people who used the service in a kind and attentive way. People's family members told us that their relative was treated well by kind and caring members of staff.
People who we observed indicated that they positively responded to members of staff. This included becoming settled with showing signs of being content.
Is the service responsive?
People's needs, choices and personal preferences had been assessed and planned for. Members of staff demonstrated to us how they respected people's choices and decisions about their support and care.
People's individual social care needs were responded to. People were supported to engage in meaningful social and recreational activities. They were also supported to maintain contact with their friends and family members, when this support was needed.
Is the service well-led?
There were monitoring and reviewing systems in place to ensure that people were provided with safe and appropriate care.
Members of staff told us that they had the training and support to safely do their job, which they said they enjoyed.
Members of staff and family members of people, who used the service, were provided with opportunities to make suggestions and comments to improve the quality of people's support and care.
You can see our judgements on the front page of this report.