23 May 2013
During a routine inspection
Care plans were individualised and people were supported and encouraged to be involved in the life of the home and were given opportunity to participate in a wide range of activities. 'Staff know I'm aiming to be independent because I discuss this with them at my review meetings'. We were told staff were 'good' and 'helped' them. One person told us 'I like them joining in with what I do. I have done mosaics and I am now doing a body combat class'.
The service worked well with other health and social care professionals to ensure people had all the help they needed.
People received their medication when they needed it. Staff had been trained to do this safely.
People who use the service benefit from staff who had been subject to the necessary character checks to ensure they were fit, trustworthy, qualified and physically and mentally fit to do their job.
The provider had an effective established system to regularly assess and monitor the quality of service that people received. People were asked for their opinion about the running of the home and their views were taken into account for future planning. .