4 October 2011
During an inspection in response to concerns
On the day of our visit we walked around the home and saw the care that people were receiving. During this review we spoke with relatives, staff members and professionals that are in regular contact with the care home. Overall the people we spoke with said they were happy with the care provided by the home.
Many of the people that live in the home have significant though varied care needs. We saw that the service had enough staff on duty throughout the day to support the people that lived at the home.
The staff ensure through the way they deliver care and support that peoples human rights, privacy and dignity are respected and protected. For example we saw staff talking with people in a respectful manner and we saw support being offered with sensitivity and care.
When people that live at the home have health needs they are supported to access health services promptly. Most of the people that live in the home cannot manage their own medication. We found that some staff were not using the medication administration system properly although no one had been harmed by these mistakes.
We saw that the home was generally clean. However there was a need for redecoration and refurbishment of the interior of the home so that it becomes a more pleasant place to live.