13 December 2011
During a routine inspection
People looked clean and well groomed, and where people needed support or assistance with personal care this was done in the privacy of their bedroom to protect their dignity.
We observed that people were given choices and encouraged to make decisions about all aspects of their lives, including how they spent their time and what they had to eat.
Everyone at Cedar and Douglas had the opportunity to attend day centres or college courses, however if people preferred not to do this their decision was respected, and alternative activities were available to them.