24 April 2014
During a routine inspection
Crantock Lodge is a residential care home for older people. It can accommodate up to a maximum of eleven people. On the day of the inspection eight people were living at Crantock Lodge.
The day to day management of Crantock Lodge was being carried out by the owner of the home.
On the day of the inspection we saw people looked well cared for and their needs were met quickly and appropriately. People told us staff were, "lovely" and "wonderful".
People living at Crantock Lodge were supported to live their lives in the way they chose and to maintain their independence.
The home had a ‘house mother’ in place. They dedicated time each day to talking to people living at the home on a one to one basis. This helped ensure people’s individual needs were recognised and met.
We saw staff relationships with residents and their relatives and friends were positive and supportive. People told us they were listened to and their wishes were acted upon.
Care plans were well laid out and regularly updated to reflect people’s changing needs.
The premises were well maintained and comfortable. There were appropriate spaces so people could spend time taking part in activities, chatting together or on their own.
We found there were positive relationships between staff and management. Everyone who worked at Crantock Lodge who we spoke with demonstrated compassion and respect for the people they supported.
We found the service was meeting the requirements of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. People’s human rights were properly recognised, respected and promoted.