26 May 2016
During a routine inspection
The home had a registered manager. Like registered providers, they are 'registered persons'. Registered persons have legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social Care Act and associated Regulations about how the service is run. This inspection took place on 26 May 2016 and was unannounced.
On the day of our inspection there was a homely atmosphere. Staff interacted with people in a friendly and respectful way. People were encouraged and supported to maintain their independence and to pursue their interests and hobbies. They made choices about their day to day lives which were respected by staff. One person said, "I make my own decisions and staff help me to achieve them."
People who lived in the home described a caring approach by staff. One person said, "The staff are wonderful." Another told us, "They are all very kind and caring." Where possible people were involved in planning and reviewing their own care. Staff respected people's privacy and were aware of issues of confidentiality. Staff ensured people's legal rights were protected.
There were regular reviews of people's health and care needs and staff responded promptly to any changes. People saw health and social care professionals to ensure they received treatment and support for their specific needs. Care records were well kept but some aspects and daily records needed more detail.
People told us staff took the time to talk to them; staff asked them about their life history, their interests, hobbies and preferred routines. There was a varied programme of activities and outings each month in line with people's interests. People had a choice of nutritious, home cooked food.
People said the home was a safe place to live. One person told us, "It's definitely a safe place for me to be." People had developed friendships with others who lived in
the home. Friends and relatives could visit at any time.
There was a management structure in the home which provided clear lines of responsibility and accountability. People liked and trusted the manager. All staff worked to provide the best level of care they could to people. The aims of the service were well defined and carried out by the staff team. There were effective quality assurance processes in place to monitor care and safety and plan on-going improvements. There were systems in place to share information and seek people's views about their care and the running of the home.