5 September 2013
During a routine inspection
Visitors also told us they were happy with the care and support provided to their relative. They said 'I am more than happy with the care my [relative] receives. They have been so much better having company when they want it'.
We saw that staff treated people with dignity and respect, always asking them what they wanted to do and where they would like to sit.
Care plans gave guidance to staff so that people's needs were met. Risk assessments were in place and reviewed regularly. This meant that this service was a safe place for people to live and work in.
People who lived in the home saw healthcare professionals when necessary so that their health and wellbeing was monitored.
Staff training was up to date which ensured that those that provided the care and support were able to care for people living in Elizabeth Welsh House.