5 September 2013
During a routine inspection
We looked at records which showed that people's care and support needs had been assessed, documented and reviewed. They were personalised and gave staff detailed guidance on how to meet people's individual needs and requirements. A healthcare professional told us, 'The levels of care are good.'
The provider had taken appropriate steps to ensure there were sufficient numbers of suitable staff to meet people's needs. A relative of a person who used the service told us, 'Staff give [family member] 'one to one' care most of the time. They are wonderful and we couldn't ask for better.'
Records showed that suitable arrangements had been put in place to ensure staff were appropriately supported to perform their roles. One member of staff told us, 'I am very well supported by the manager. They have helped me develop and learn new skills.'
The provider had put systems in place to regularly assess and monitor the quality of services provided at the home.