31 August 2016
During a routine inspection
79 Slade Road is registered to provide accommodation and support for up to four people who have a learning disability. There were three people leaving there when we inspected the service.
There was a registered manager in post. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission to manage the service. Like registered providers, they are ‘registered persons’. Registered persons have legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social Care Act 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.’
People were protected from the risk of abuse because the provider ensured that staff had received the training they needed so that they could recognise and respond to the risk of abuse.
People were supported by staff that were kind and caring and who took the time to get to know people. People were cared for by staff that protected their privacy and dignity and respected them as individuals.
People received care and support with their consent where possible, and the staff ensured that people were supported in the least restrictive ways in order to keep them safe.
People were supported by enough staff. Staff had been safely recruited and had received adequate training so that they had the skills and knowledge to support people effectively.
People were supported to receive their medication as prescribed because the provider had systems in place.
People were supported to stay healthy and had access to health care professionals as required.
People could choose how to spend their day and they took part in activities in the home and the community. People were supported to maintain positive relationships with their relatives.
There were processes in place for responding to complaints.
The provider had systems in place to audit, assess and monitor the quality of the service provided, to ensure that people were benefitting from a service that was continually developing.