13 June 2013
During a routine inspection
We looked at six care plans that clearly explained how a person preferred to be supported. We saw information about the choices that people using the service had made, showing people were fully consulted at every stage of their care and support.
People living at The Old Maltings told us that following some changes to the catering arrangements, meals were now very good and people showed us the menu choices they had. On the day of our inspection two people had just enjoyed their lunch and they told us they were happy with arrangements around meal times.
Staff files clearly showed that recruitment practices were appropriate and contained references, background checks plus interview information, showing how new members of staff had been selected. This supported the safety and wellbeing of people using the service.
There was a clear complaints procedure that staff followed in the event of any complaints being received. Although none had been received, staff were aware of the processes to follow. People told us they discussed any worries directly with staff who were always available when needed.