3 April 2013
During a routine inspection
During our visit we used different methods to help us understand the experiences of people using the service. We spoke with people who lived in the flats at Old Vicarage Close, relatives, staff members, and the manager. We also spent time observing the care provided. One person who lived there said, 'I get really good care and they look after me very well'.
We saw staff knocking on people's doors before entering. We were told that some people liked to go out each day and we saw they were supported to do this. This meant that people were respected and listened to.
People were consulted about their care, and where able, gave consent to the treatment and support they received. One relative told us, 'Mum receives care here and it's very good'.
We found that care plans and risk assessments were kept under review. This meant that people received the care they needed.
Systems were in place to protect people from abuse. Staff told us they understood the different types of abuse and what to look for. They were also able to explain how to report any suspicions of abuse.
We found that systems were in place to make sure that staff were properly trained and supervised.
We saw that the service had appropriate systems for monitoring the quality and safety of the care and support it provided and its outcomes.