24 April 2013
During a routine inspection
Mental Capacity assessments were carried out if there were concerns about someone who used the service. When a person did not have the capacity to consent to their care and treatment the provider told us they spoke with people's family or representatives to obtain consent for care.
Care plans were written in a personalised way with details about individual's needs and preferences.
Staff had developed positive relationships with individuals, and there was a relaxed and happy atmosphere in the home.
We were told the home continually monitored people's needs and risk assessments were carried to ensure ongoing staffing levels were appropriate for the people living in the home and the level of care they required.
The provider had introduced a new and comprehensive set of audits to the home. These audits covered areas such as portable appliance testing, smoke detectors, room temperature and water temperatures. There were different inspection sheets for each area of the home like bedrooms and the kitchen. The audits were to ensure high standards were met in and around the home.