18 November 2013
During a routine inspection
Each person who used the service had a plan of care that had been regularly reviewed and included information about the individual support and care that the person needed. People were asked for their consent about matters to do with their care and treatment.
People's health, safety and welfare were protected as they received the advice and treatment that they needed from a range of healthcare and social care professionals.
The home was warm, well lit and generally clean. People accessed their bedrooms and the communal areas of the home freely.
There were not suitable arrangements in place for the storage of some medication.
Staff received appropriate training and support to carry out their roles and responsibilities in meeting the needs of the people. People knew how to make a complaint and were confident that the home would respond appropriately to any concerns that they had. Comments from people included "I am happy here," and "I can talk to my keyworker if I have a worry."