14 June 2017
During a routine inspection
At the last inspection, the service was rated Good. At this inspection we found the service remained Good.
Why the service is rated Good.
People remained safe in the service. Medicines were managed safely and staff ensured people received their medicines as necessary. Staff knew how to keep people safe from harm. Risks were clearly identified and actions were taken to mitigate against identified risks.
Staff received appropriate support and training to effectively undertake their roles. People were supported to eat and drink enough in accordance with their preferences and dietary needs. People were able to access and receive healthcare, with support, if needed.
Staff sought people’s consent and input regarding their care needs. The service was working in accordance with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards.
People were supported by staff who cared for them and treated them kindly. Relatives felt welcome and able to visit when they wanted.
People received personalised and responsive care. Staff supported people in a way that met their individual needs and preferences. There was a range of activities on offer and staff encouraged people to participate in them.
The management team responded to complaints and concerns thoroughly. People and their relatives felt able to raise issues if they had any.
The registered manager and provider were visible in the service. They monitored the quality of the service being delivered and there was a clear development plan to help sustain and drive improvements in the home. Staff felt supported by an approachable and supportive management team, who listened and involved them in the service.
Further information is in the detailed findings below