16 April 2013
During an inspection in response to concerns
We looked around the premises to see if people lived in a clean and hygienic environment. We saw areas of the home were clean.
We spoke to three relatives who were visiting on the day of our inspection. They all made positive comments about the staff. One relative told us they were invited to review meetings and were kept informed of important events such as accidents. Each person told us they knew how to complain and would approach the manager or staff with their concerns, and were confident they would be listened to and taken seriously.
Relatives also told us they made sure they came to the home to assist at meal times. They told us this was because they were concerned there would not be enough staff to assist their relative to eat and drink if they were not available to help. During our inspection we saw that people were mostly given the support they needed. We looked into the concerns that had been raised about staffing. We were advised by the provider, and we observed during our visit, that a team approach was taken to staff deployment in the home with all care home staff working flexibly to support people. Staff we spoke with told us that although there was enough time to meet people's care needs, they would have liked more time to spend with each person individually.