10 May 2013
During a routine inspection
People told us that they liked living at the home. Some told us they had lived there for a long time, that the staff knew their needs and were, "Very good.'
There were arrangements for people to give consent for care and treatment they could understand. People were very independent and received varying levels of support. They confidently told us how they lived full and active lives.
People were supported to attend regular health care appointments to keep them well.
When their needs increased or changed we saw that the home worked with health and social care professionals to manage the support they required. Care plans were detailed with the majority of details about people's health and wellbeing.
We saw that improvements to medication arrangements made sure people received the medicines their doctor prescribed at the times they were required.
Staff told us they had received all of the necessary support and training they required to help them do their job well.
The management had effective systems to monitor and review the quality of their service. People were regularly reminded about the different ways they could have their say to improve living at Severn Cottage and Rose House.