Last updated: 10 February 2026
"Supportive management and caring culture for staff, but few activities like arts and crafts limit variety beyond routine care."
Medicines were managed safely within the home and people received their medicines as prescribed... no medicine errors... Staff had a clear understanding of safeguarding.
Staff told us the management team were caring and treated them with kindness and respect during work and if they needed support in personal areas.
There were a suitable number of staff present to support people’s needs within the home. Staff were around to support people with their needs in a timely manner.
Staff received regular supervision and training to support the skills and develop their knowledge, records viewed confirmed this.
The registered manager and deputy provided a supportive environment for people and staff and staff confirmed they were able to approach the management team at any time.
There weren’t many activities for people inside the home, there was a pool table in a communal area, but staff advised this had not been used for a long time. Other activities inside the home included cooking and arts and crafts.
Few activities inside the home like arts, crafts, and cooking, so the role lacks variety beyond routine care.
There weren’t many activities for people inside the home... cooking and arts and crafts. The registered manager was aware there could be more activities in the home.
Staffing is adequate with enough staff on duty, but no details on low agency use or exceptional retention.
There were a suitable number of staff present... A relative told us they thought there were enough staff to meet people’s needs.
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Last inspected: August 2025
Management Quality
Well-led: Good
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