1 May 2013
During a routine inspection
We spoke with five people living in the home. People told us they liked living at the home. One person said 'the staff look after us really well here.'
Interactions between staff and people living in the home were positive and respectful. Staff took time not to rush people and listened to what they had to say. People told us they knew who their key worker was and told us that they spoke to them about the care and support they received.
We saw that care plans were reviewed monthly and daily records we viewed confirmed that staff provided people with care and support as described in their care plans.
We saw that activities planned to take place at the home were displayed in the home. One person said 'the activities are great fun. I like getting out on the minibus'.
People we spoke with told us that they liked the food at the home. One person said "the food is lovely here, we get lots of choice and the cook is fantastic'.
Staffing levels at the home were based on people's dependency levels and these were monitored monthly to ensure there were enough staff to meet people's needs.
We found there were effective systems in place to monitor the quality of the service provided.