Last updated: 9 February 2026
"Stable staffing and good teamwork, but limited activities and basic training hold it back."
Medicines management and storage was safe. Monthly audits of medicines took place and if there were any errors, action was taken.
Staff told us the staff team worked well as a unit to meet people's needs.
A staff member told us 'We have got a good staff team who have been here a while. No new staff employed last 12 months, it's a consistent staff team.'
Training in key areas had taken place in January 2018 and the staff team were due to refresher training imminently.
Staff told us 'the registered manager is quite open; I can give my opinion.'
Two people played the game of boccia locally, and two people attended local centres where they enjoyed day care activities.
Only basic outings and hobbies like football and boccia, no dedicated coordinator or specialist programmes to vary the role.
Two people played the game of boccia locally, and two people attended local centres where they enjoyed day care activities. On the evening of the inspection two people were going to a pantomime.
Only standard mandatory training like safeguarding and moving people, no specialist courses or funded qualifications.
Training included safeguarding, medicines management, food hygiene and moving and handling.
Incident records do not always capture lessons learned, using a range of forms inconsistently.
Accidents and incidents were recorded... but the service used a range of forms and not all of them recorded this information.
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Last inspected: March 2019
Management Quality
Well-led: Good
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