We spoke with 18 people receiving a service and four visiting relatives. Comments were highly positive about the care and support they received. One person told us "the staff here are wonderful, I could not wish for better care and I wouldn't want to be anywhere else'. People told us they had access to their care records and that they had been involved in how they would like their care to be provided. People told us that care staff had sat with them to discuss what was recorded. People using the service had signed their care documentation and it was evidenced that they had been fully involved in how they would like to be supported.
People confirmed that the service listened and acted appropriately to their requests. One person said "when I was grieving the staff took time to listen and to support me, both emotionally and physically, they couldn't do enough for me', another person told us 'there is a mixed range of age and experience amongst the staff team and I believe that this works well in their approach in caring for us'.
Another person told us, 'When I have been ill and a bit low, the care staff were wonderful, they took time to speak to me and to check that I was alright, this was over and above the call of duty and I am very thankful to them'.
People told us how staff had supported them to maintain their independence, one person told us ' the staff support me to keep mobile and encourage me to do as much as I can for myself, this motivates me and keeps me going'.
People told us the staff treated them with respect and were very caring. We observed staff spoke to people in a polite and respectful manner, asked people for their views and acted appropriately in response.
People using the service had information to enable them to make a decision on whether to move to the service. This included a statement of purpose and a service user guide.
People were registered with a local GP, dentist and opticians. A relative told us "this is an excellent service and would highly recommend it. The staff are really kind and caring and we are always made to feel welcome". 'The staff make a point of caring for the relatives and have an understanding of our needs and the importance of our relationships with our loved ones'
People seen during the visit looked well cared for, we observed staff interacted with individuals in a positive and caring way.
People told us; 'I have no worries, I have friends here and we all get along', another person told us 'I have no complaints, I am more than satisfied and could not ask for anything better'. Other people we spoke with assured us that they were happy. People gave us the names of staff they would tell if they had any concerns. Clear information was displayed within the home on how people could raise any issues or concerns they may have.
People told us the service obtained their views through one to one meetings and care
reviews. People also told us that they had been regularly consulted and asked for any ideas or suggestions that would improve the service. A member of staff told us 'We are here to serve and support the people in our care, we want them to tell us how we can do a better job and how we can make their life a better one, it is important to us, no matter what role we are in we all have the opportunity to make a difference'.