Last updated: 10 February 2026
"Supportive managers and strong safety, although activities lack a dedicated coordinator and training is only basic."
People were protected from harm and abuse by the safeguarding systems the provider had in place. Medicines were managed in a safe way.
Staff were positive about how the service was run and the support provided to people. Staff members told us they felt supported by the managers.
There were sufficient numbers of staff on duty to meet people's needs.
Staff received training in a wide range of core areas such as first aid, the safe administration of medicines, infection control, safeguarding and food hygiene.
Staff members told us the management team were all approachable and very supportive. One staff member told us, 'They are usually available to consult with and are supportive when we ask for advice or support.'
People had access to social activities that met their interests and needs. We noted activities were wide and varied.
Activities are wide and varied but no dedicated coordinator or specialist programmes mentioned, so the role is mostly routine care with basic engagement.
People had access to social activities that met their interests and needs. We noted activities were wide and varied and people spoke enthusiastically about them to us.
Staffing is adequate with enough staff to meet needs, but no details on retention, agency use or low workloads.
There were sufficient numbers of staff on duty to meet people's needs.
Only standard core training with supervisions, no specialist courses or funded qualifications.
Staff received training in a wide range of core areas such as first aid, the safe administration of medicines, infection control, safeguarding and food hygiene.
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Last inspected: August 2022
Management Quality
Well-led: Good
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