14 January 2014
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We identified shortfalls in relation to the levels of respect, involvement, care and welfare experienced by people who lived at the home. We also found that there had been insufficient numbers of staff, inadequate levels of support provided to staff and shortfalls in the assessment of risks and service provision.
We told the provider to make improvements and subsequently received action plans which stated that the home would be compliant with the regulations by 15 November 2013. During our inspection carried out on 14 January 2014, we found that necessary improvements had been made.
We saw that staff treated people who lived at the home with respect and dignity. We looked at records which showed that people had been involved in the planning and delivery of care that met their needs. One person told us, 'The staff are very helpful. I get the levels of care and support that I have discussed and agreed to. I get very well looked after here.'
The provider had taken appropriate steps to ensure that there were sufficient numbers of staff available at all times to meet people's needs. We saw in records that staff had been appropriately trained and supported to perform their roles. One member of staff told us, 'It's so much better now. We have a strong care home manager who has set high standards and supported us to turn things around.'
We saw that systems had been introduced to assess the quality of service provision and to manage risks.