11 November 2013
During a routine inspection
We found care and treatment was planned and delivered in a way which ensured people's safety and welfare. One person said 'I am diabetic and the staff know what I can have to eat.' Another person said 'We get good nutritious food here'. Other comments included 'You get treat very well here. The staff are very helpful,' 'They took time to find out about my choices,' 'During the night if I need anything I just press the buzzer' and 'When I was unwell they quickly got the doctor in to see me.' A visiting relative told us 'I visited many care homes near to where I lived but I choose this one because the staff are very good and make me feel part of it. They moved my mam's room so she could have a good view out of her window and so she could see more staff.' (Her previous room had been located at the end of a corridor so staff did not often pass it often).
The provider had made suitable arrangements to protect vulnerable people and respond appropriately to any allegation of abuse.
We found staff received appropriate support for their professional development. Staff told us 'We get lots of training, its on-going' and 'You always learn something with the training. They (the provider) are spot on with that."
People were given support by the provider to make a comment or complaint where they needed assistance.
We found the provider had an effective system in place to identify, assess and manage risks to the health, safety and welfare of people using the service and promote their health and wellbeing.