Last updated: 10 February 2026
"Strong safety practices and a positive staff culture, but limited activities and adequate staffing hold it back."
Risks were managed safely and the assessment of risk had improved. Medicines were managed safely. Systems were in place to reduce the risk of abuse and harm.
Staff had opportunities to express their opinions in team meetings and supervisions. One staff member said, "I don't wait for a meeting, I am comfortable to raise anything."
Enough staff were deployed to safely meet people's needs. The registered manager regularly reviewed staffing levels.
Not covered in this focused inspection report
New quality assurance systems had been developed and were fully established. Additional quality improvement roles had been created to support the management team.
We observed staff spoke warmly to people and supported them to take part in activities.
Staffing is adequate for safe care, but no details on agency use or staff saying workloads are easy.
Enough staff were deployed to safely meet people's needs. The registered manager regularly reviewed staffing levels.
Only basic activities mentioned with no coordinator or programme to vary the day beyond personal care.
We observed staff spoke warmly to people and supported them to take part in activities.
Management competent with new checks after past failings, but no staff praise for hands-on support or innovation.
At our last inspection the provider did not have effective systems in place to monitor and improve the quality and safety of the service. Enough improvement had been made at this inspection.
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Last inspected: July 2023
Management Quality
Well-led: Good
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