27 January 2014
During a routine inspection
We saw that people were treated with respect and dignity. People were supported to be independent in line with their individual abilities and to make choices about their daily lives. For example, people chose what to do, what to eat, if they preferred a bath or shower and how their personal care was provided.
People's needs were set in their individual care records which were kept up to date and had been regularly reviewed. The information provided staff with guidance about how to meet people's needs in the ways they preferred, and about how to promote their health and welfare. A person told us that they were 'very happy' at the home and their relatives 'thought they were a different person' as they had done so well there.
People lived in well maintained and safe accommodation and had chosen how they would like their own rooms to be arranged.
There were enough staff on duty to give people the support they needed. We saw that people were comfortable with staff and interactions between staff and people were positive and respectful. Staff did not rush people when supporting or speaking with them and respected when people wished to exercise their independence.
Whilst it had not received any complaints, the home had a complaints policy and procedure in place.