8 February 2013
During an inspection in response to concerns
We spoke with people using the service, who told us they were satisfied with the care they received. They said staff were kind but busy. On occasion, staff left their call bell out of reach, then they would shout for assistance when they needed it. A visitor to the home told us they thought the staff were very kind and that they went beyond what was expected of them. However, they felt there were not enough staff, especially in the afternoon.
We saw that people were having to wait up to an hour or more before they received support to eat their evening meal. Staff were seen rushing from one person to another, trying to be as quick as possible. Staff were clearly doing their very best with a good humour and some admitted to feeling very tired.
We looked at the arrangements for cleanliness and hygiene control and found that some rooms within the dementia unit suffered from strong, unpleasant odours. Some equipment in the small kitchen was also dirty. We were told that the home often ran out of protective clothing and cleaning wipes.