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Archived: Whitewater Road

1a-1b Whitewater Road, Ollerton, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG22 9XF (01623) 836648

Provided and run by:
Royal Mencap Society

All Inspections

15 May 2013

During a routine inspection

As part of our inspection we spoke with three relatives of people who used the service. We used observation to help us understand the experiences of people using the service, because some of the people had communication needs which meant they were not all able to tell us their experiences. We also spoke with the regional operations service manager and four members of staff and looked at service information and records.

On the day of our inspection some people were attending a day service and some people were at home participating in activities of their choice. We saw two people went out for the day with the support of two members of staff.

The relatives we spoke with told us they were more than satisfied with the service provided. They talked positively about the staff team. They said communication from the home was good and they were asked to attend review meetings to discuss their relative's needs.

Comments from relatives included, 'I'm involved in making decisions and I have signed support plans.' And 'It's the best thing that's ever happened, the atmosphere is like a family, I know (name) is cherished and well looked after.'

We saw people's human rights were respected and taken into account in relation to consent to their care. Where people did not have capacity to consent, appropriate action was taken that was in the person's best interest.

People received medication from knowledgeable and competent staff. Staffing levels were adequate in meeting people's assessed needs. Staff were deployed appropriately according to their experience, knowledge and skills.

We found records used were person centred, informative and user friendly.

13 August 2012

During a routine inspection

We were not able to speak with people who used the service because they had complex needs which meant they were not able to tell us their experiences.

We obtained some information about people's experiences through observation of care and read care records.

As part of our inspection we spoke with the registered manager and four members of staff. We talked with a Community Learning Disability Nurse employed by Nottingham County Council on the telephone.

On the day of our inspection there were 11 people living at Whitwater Road.

Three people were at home and the remaining people were either at day services or had gone out with staff support.