10 April 2014
During a routine inspection
We considered all the evidence we had gathered under the outcomes we inspected. We used the information to answer the five questions we always ask;
Is the service caring?
Is the service responsive?
Is the service safe?
Is the service effective?
Is the service well led?
This is a summary of what we found-
Is the service safe?
People had been cared for in an environment that was safe and provided care which they had agreed to. There were sufficient staff to support the needs of people although the registered manager was looking at staffing levels to support further activities for people. People were cared for by people who had the appropriate skills and experience to ensure their care and welfare.
CQC monitors the operation of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DOLS) which applies to care homes. While no applications have needed to be submitted, proper policies and procedures were in place. Relevant staff have been trained to understand when an application should be made, and how to submit one.
Is the service effective?
We saw that people received care which was individualised and planned in line with their needs. People who lived at this home often had difficulties in communicating with others. We saw that staff knew people well and were responsive and patient with people when they were communicating. This meant that people were able to express themselves and were supported by people who understood their needs. From our observations and from speaking with staff we saw that they had a good understanding of the care needs of people.
Staff had received appropriate training to meet the needs of people living at the home.
Is the service caring?
People were supported by kind and attentive staff. We saw that staff ensured people were given time and the means to communicate their needs. Staff treated people as individuals and provided care which was in line with their agreed plan of care. People's needs were supported in a calm, dignified and respectful way.
Is the service responsive?
People's needs were assessed and reviewed regularly to ensure their needs were met. People and their representatives were encouraged to participate in care planning and review. The registered manager or keyworkers regularly spoke with people and their representatives to ensure their needs were being met.
People had access to activities which were important to them and had been supported to maintain relationships with their friends and relatives.
Is the service well-led?
Staff had a good understanding of the care needs of people who lived at the home and quality assurance processes were in place. Staff were clear about their roles and responsibilities and told us that management were supportive of their roles.