8 February 2017
During a routine inspection
A strategic review of the service was on-going at the time of this inspection with carers, people using the service and staff awaiting a decision about its future.
At the last inspection in February 2015, the service was rated Good.
At this inspection we found the service remained Good.
The service demonstrated they continued to meet the regulations and fundamental standards.
The majority of carers were positive about the service provided and were clearly worried about its possible closure following the strategic review.
People using the service at Heatherway received care and support from a consistent group of staff who knew them well and understood their needs and preferences. Each person had an individualised care profile to make sure they received the support they required. Assessments completed by the service identified any risks to each person and helped to promote their safety.
People were supported to have their health needs met. We saw that people’s prescribed medicines were being stored securely and managed safely during their respite stay.
The staff attended regular training which gave them the knowledge and skills to support people effectively. People were supported to have choice and staff supported them in the least restrictive way possible; the policies and systems in the service supported this practice.
Carers felt able to speak to the registered manager or other staff to raise any issues or concerns and were confident that these would be acted upon.
An experienced registered manager was in post who knew the service and the people living there very well. There were systems in place to help ensure the safety and quality of the service provided.
Further information is in the detailed findings below