12 March 2014
During an inspection looking at part of the service
Although we were not able to speak directly with anyone using the service on this occasion, we saw staff and the manager treating the few people present with patience and consideration. There was evidence that the service liaised with the local authority when incidents occurred that may have compromised people's safety. We found that people were protected from the risk of abuse.
Improvements had been made to people's medicines records. Our checks of medicines records against remaining stock assured us that, even for short-term courses and those with variable doses, people were supported to receive their medicines as prescribed.
We found that repairs had taken place where practicable and that the communal environment was adequately maintained. This all helped to ensure that people lived in a safe and comfortable home.
Records and staff feedback assured us that staff now received better standards of supervision, training and support. We found that people were cared for by staff who were supported to deliver care safely and to an appropriate standard.