20 December 2013
During a routine inspection
We saw that people who used the service had provided written consent to the terms and conditions of living at the home. People told us they understood that there were restrictions associated with living at the home and accepted that the restrictions formed part of their rehabilitation.
Support for people who used the service was planned around their personal needs with the ultimate goal of enabling people to return to the community with structure and purpose in their lives to help them prevent relapses.
Eastgate Supported Housing presented a clean environment for people to live. A person who used the service said, 'We all do our bit, vacuuming and wiping things down. It's so you get into the habit for when you go home'.
There were sufficient suitably qualified, skilled and experienced staff to provide the care and support people needed.
The provider had comprehensive auditing systems both locally and nationally to enable them to monitor and assess the quality of service provided.