Last updated: 10 February 2026
"Supportive management, happy staff working well as a team, and thorough medicines management, but basic activities without specialist programmes."
The management and administration of medicines were thorough and accurate. People were confident that staff administered their medicines as prescribed by their doctors.
Staff told us they were happy working at the service. They told us they got on well with each other and worked as a team.
There were enough trained and experienced staff at the service. Staff we spoke with told us that they thought there were enough staff at the service.
Staff had training and supervision opportunities to upgrade their knowledge and skills to meet people's needs.
Staff told us they felt supported by the registered manager.
People had access to activities inside and outside the service. Activities at the service included watching television, listening to music or playing games based on an electronic device.
No activities coordinator or specialist programmes, just basic things like TV, music, games, and outside trips.
Activities at the service included watching television, listening to music or playing games based on an electronic device.
Staffing is adequate but nothing special, with enough staff on shift but no details on low agency use or high retention.
There were enough trained and experienced staff at the service. Staff we spoke with told us that they thought there were enough staff at the service.
Only standard training like infection control and group supervision, no specialist courses or funded qualifications.
Staff had attended training on basic food hygiene and infection control... Staff told us and records showed that staff received regular supervision. Most of this was group supervision.
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Last inspected: October 2018
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