13 February 2014
During a routine inspection
Several people told us they could not always get an appointment at the time of their choosing and they had to wait for their scheduled appointment. Most people said they saw the same dentist at each visit but some people said that a number of dentists had left over the last few years and one person said they had not been satisfied with the treatment they had received from a dentist who had since left. We examined five people's dental records and record audits and saw that records of treatment were completed. We reviewed the complaints log and saw that complaints were recorded and actions taken to resolve the complaint. We looked at two staff records and saw that the provider had adequate staff records in terms of recruitment, induction and ensuring the professional training and development of staff was up to date. This ensured that staff had the necessary skills for their role.
There were adequate measures in place for the protection of vulnerable adults and children. Staff had undertaken training and there was clear guidance for staff to follow if they believed a person was at risk from abuse.
There were good infection control procedures in place to reduce the risk of infection and we observed staff adhering to the procedures.