1 November 2012
During a routine inspection
We used a number of different methods to help us understand the experiences of people living at the home. These included observation, speaking with staff and looking at records. We spent time in the lounges. We observed the care that people received. We saw good interactions between the staff and people who lived at the service and we saw that people were given choices.
Some people at the service were unable to verbally communicate their needs. However, staff knew the people in their care very well, they told us, "People can choose what food they prefer, we have a cook, the meals are good, and every day we have a choice of meals". We found that the atmosphere of the home was relaxed and friendly.
Each person had an effective care plan in place which ensured that their needs were met.
After our visit to the service we spoke with relatives of the people who lived in the home. Relatives told us, "The staff are fantastic, we have no qualms about the care our relative receives".