29 October 2013
During a routine inspection
People who used the service had very person centred care plans and we noted that people who used the service were able to do things at a pace that suited them. Staff were very supportive and took time to explain things in a way that promoted people’s dignity and ensured people's independence was maximised.
We looked at care plans and noted that people’s consent had been obtained where appropriate, in some cases a relative or an advocate had signed on behalf of the person who used the service. Regular risk assessments had been completed and reviewed on a regular basis to ensure people's safety was maintained.
We were shown "pictorials" of a variety of food products and this supported people in making healthy and nutritional food and drink choices.
We found that the process for assisting people with medication was appropriate and was "managed" by staff who had been recruited through a robust process and had been trained to an appropriate standard.