7, 10 June 2013
During a routine inspection
The manager had applied for registration and awaited an assessment interview. They were aware the home was incorrectly registered for the treatment of disease, disorder and injury and said they would check how this had happened.
Before people received care they were asked for their consent and the provider respected their wishes. Where people could not consent, the provider acted in accordance with legal requirements.
People experienced care and support that met their needs and protected their rights. Their needs were assessed and care was planned and delivered accordingly. People said they were involved in planning and reviewing their care.
People were protected against risks associated with medicines.
People using the service, staff and visitors were protected against the risks of unsafe or unsuitable premises or equipment.
People were supported by suitably qualified, skilled and experienced staff. Staff were supported to deliver care and treatment safely and effectively.
The provider assessed and monitored the quality of the service, and assessed and managed risks to people's health, safety and welfare.
There was an effective complaints system. Comments and complaints people made were responded to appropriately.