27 September 2013
During a routine inspection
People were supported to make decisions about their care and their day-to-day lives. They were also supported to be as independent as possible.
There were safeguarding procedures and staff had received training so that people were protected from abuse. Staff had also received a range of training and qualifications and they were supervised and supported so that they could meet people's needs.
The people and their relatives told us that the carers were always polite and respected their dignity.
One relative in stating that they were 'by and large very happy' and the staff were 'very flexible and accommodate last minute changes'.
A person informed that her carers were 'all friendly' and 'can't honestly complain'.
People and their representatives were asked their views about the service and these were listened to and acted upon. There was a system to monitor the quality of the service that people received and to make improvements when needed.