24 September 2013
During a routine inspection
Some people who lived in the supported houses had limited verbal communication. They were unable to have an in-depth conversation about the care and support they received. However we talked with people in a general way and we observed how staff supported people.
We observed the care that staff provided to people. We saw staff supporting people quietly, calmly and sensitively. People were given choices about the activities they wanted to be involved in. Staff supported people to shop for and to prepare meals in the way they wanted. Where people needed assistance to eat this was provided.
Person centred care records were in place, providing informative up to date information about people.
Equipment used by people was maintained safely. Where repairs were needed these were carried out quickly.
Recruitment and selection was carried out thoroughly. This meant that the correct checks were made on staff and they had the skills needed to support people.
Systems were in place for monitoring the quality of the service people received. People living in the supported houses and relatives told us that they were well supported by the staff team.