7 July 2014
During a routine inspection
Some of the people who used the service had complex needs and were not able to verbally communicate their needs through speech, but we saw that staff took their time to understand what people were communicating and responded appropriately to any requests made.
Below is a summary of what we found.
Is the service safe?
Care plans had details of people's needs and how these were to be met. Risk assessments relating to the care and support being provided were regularly reviewed to ensure people's individual needs were being met safely. Regular checks were made of medicines by management and any mistakes noted and action taken.
Staff had received training about the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards and understood how this could impact on the people they cared for.
Is the service effective?
People received effective care from staff that were trained and supported by the manager. We saw that people were happy, well cared for and treated with respect. Care plans were regularly reviewed with the person using the service.
Staff received a range of training. We evidence that staff received monthly one to one supervision and yearly appraisals.
Is the service caring?
The service was caring. This was confirmed by our observations of staff and people using the service. Staff respected people's privacy, dignity and their right to be involved in decisions and make choices about their care and treatment. Care plans we viewed detailed people's individual preferences, so that staff knew people's individual wishes
Is the service responsive?
People's needs were reassessed on a regular basis and we saw the service responded to any changing needs. We saw from the daily notes that people enjoyed the activities on offer and the home catered for their individual preferences.
People had access to other services and to professionals who worked with the provider and staff for the benefit of people who used the service.
Is the service well-led
The home employed a manager who knew their staff and people well. The manager told us about the audits that they conducted and showed us the recorded evidence to support them.
Staff from the organisation's head office conducted annual audits. People were asked for their views about the service and we reviewed the returned questionnaires which were positive.