At our visit we spoke at length with five people accommodated in the home. All said their rights to privacy, choice, dignity and respect were usually upheld. Feedback they gave, together with our observations, told us they were mostly well supported and consulted with about their individual care, treatment and daily living arrangements. They told us they were provided with a range of written information about the service, to assist and inform them. Each gave examples for the latter, which included for meals, making complaints and suggestions, activities arrangements, what to do in the event of a fire, newsletters and minutes of meetings held with them. They also gave examples of ways in which they were consulted, such as individual discussions with their key worker, surveys and meetings held with them.
All said that for the most part they received the care and support they needed and were always able to access relevant outside health and social care professionals. However, all expressed concerns that staffing levels were not always sufficient. They gave us some examples of their perceived impact from this on their daily living arrangements. These included, waiting times for assistance, their observations of staff morale and reduced access to the local community.
One person said, 'Staff work hard and I am comfortable here, but there are not always enough on duty.' Another person said, 'There are usually activities we can join, but there is not as much choice as there used to be. Staff, are too busy.' Another said the same as the latter and also told us, 'I do enjoy the garden, visiting library and some of the quizzes and games nights.' 'I try not to ring for assistance if I can help it, because I know the staff, have more than enough to do.'
A group of three people told us that food provided was, 'OK,' 'Satisfactory,' and 'It's quite sufficient. Menus show alternatives that are always available to request in advance.' Another person told us they came into the home three times each week to each lunch with their friend living there, which they enjoyed.
The same five people referred to above said the home was usually kept fresh and clean, comfortable and well maintained. One person told us, 'I am very satisfied with my room. I chose the colour scheme when it was redecorated and I have plenty of room here for my own things.'