12 February 2014
During a routine inspection
Every person who used the service had a full assessment of their needs to identify what assistance they required. People who use the service told us that they felt very cared for and that 'nothing is too much trouble'. They told us that care staff would not leave the person until was safe and had everything they needed until the next visit, including having a phone nearby to summon assistance.
Staff told us that they were confident in identifying additional and changing needs. They told us that they always informed the office to ensure that people are cared for properly. Relatives we spoke with confirmed this and added that the staff were very knowledgeable and took time to get to know the person really well.
Relatives told us that the felt confident that the staff would be calm in an emergency and people who use the service told us that they felt very safe. The also told us that they were happy with the way their medication was managed. They told us that staff explained what the tablets were and 'they don't rush you when you're taking them. I can't swallow very well and they are very patient'. Relatives told us that staff were very accurate and careful not to make mistakes. The majority of the staff had obtained the National Vocational Training levels two or three qualification. This was evidenced by certificates in staff files.