5 September 2013
During a routine inspection
During our inspection there were eight people who used the service. Prior to our inspection we reviewed information received from the provider. As part of our inspection we spoke with one person who used the service, two staff members and the registered manager. We used observation to help us understand the experiences of people who used the service as some had communication needs which meant they were not all able to tell us their experiences. We gained the views of two relatives. We observed support given by staff to people who used the service. We also looked at records and carried out a tour of the building.
We found that where people did not have capacity to consent to their care the provider had acted in accordance with legal requirements and people received care and support which met their needs. A relative told us, 'They do so much, they are always going out.'
People were protected against the risk of abuse. The provider had a safeguarding policy and procedure in place.
We found the needs of the people who used the service were met by sufficient numbers of appropriately skilled staff. A relative of a person who used the service said of the staff, 'They are really helpful, they get involved.'
There were systems in place to assess and monitor the quality of service provided.