11 April 2013
During a routine inspection
We spoke with a relative who was visiting the home and they told us that that 'both me and my family are really pleased with the progress our daughter has made here, it has made such a difference to her life and one which we cannot praise enough'.
Staff we spoke with were able to clearly tell us what they would do if they came across a safeguarding situation. Staff also said they felt they would be able to challenge other staff about any work practices they were unsure of.
There were effective recruitment and selection processes in place. We reviewed two staff files which showed us the correct checks had been performed by the provider prior to them commencing work.
We saw that the home had a current procedure and policy for the investigation of complaints. A complaints leaflet in easy read format was made available on a notice board in the living room so it could be seen and understood by the people living at the home. This also included details of an independent advocacy service that people could access if they wished.