We visited 1 Holendene Way on a planned unannounced inspection which meant that the service did not know we were coming. In this report the name of a registered manager appears. They were not in post and not managing the regulatory activities at this service at the time of the inspection. Their name appears because they were still a registered manager on our register at the time.
Below is a summary of our finding based on our observations, speaking to people who used the service, their relatives, the staff supporting them and from looking at records.
If you want to see the evidence supporting our summary please read the full report.
Is it safe?
Staff told us and we observed that there were enough staff to safely meet the needs of people who used the service.
Risk assessments were completed when risks to people's well being were identified. Staff had the information to support people though periods of anxieties to reduce the risk of harm to the person and other people who used the service.
Staff encouraged and supported people to make choices and decisions. When people did not have the capacity to make certain decisions, family, friends and advocates were involved.
Staff had medication training and managed medicines in a safe way. Medicines were stored securely and records were accurate.
The service kept the premises, services and equipment well maintained.
Is It caring?
People were observed to be treated with dignity and respect by the staff supporting them. People told us they were happy and liked living at 1 Holendene Way.
Care was individual and centred on each person. They received their care and support from staff that knew and understood their history, likes, preferences, needs, hopes and goals.
The physical environment supported people's privacy, confidentiality and promoted independence.
Is it responsive?
People received care that was personalised and put them at the centre of identifying their needs, choices and preferences. People were supported to express their views.
People who used the service were encouraged and supported to engage with services and events outside of the home.
Is it effective?
People who used the service were supported to live their lives in the way they choose and to be as independent as possible.
Support for staff was provided through effective training and supervision.
Staff told us and we saw that they provided personalised care to meet individual needs.
Is it well led?
The registered manager had recently left the service. A new person has been recruited for this position.
Systems were in place to regularly monitor the quality and safety of the service. People who used the service told us they were satisfied with the home and were happy to be living at 1 Holendene Way.