5, 9 September 2013
During a routine inspection
We found people and their representatives were involved in making decisions about their care. One person who used the service said 'I can decide what I want to do during the day'. The family of another person, receiving end of life care, told us they were actively included in the care and treatment being decided on for their loved one. We found that people's needs were being assessed and planned for. People were also actively included in this process. The service had sought the advice and support of external health care professionals for people and the staff to help improve the quality of care being given to people. One relative said "The care has been exemplary" and another said "The care is fine, smashing, I cannot fault it". One person who used the service said "They take care of me".
There were good arrangements in place to protect people from care associated infections. The home's policy on this was being adhered to. Evidence of this was seen in how these arrangements were being monitored and in staff practices.
People had been made aware of the complaints procedure and where concerns/complaints had been raised, these had been listened to, investigated and action taken to resolve the issue and prevent it from happening again.