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Inspection on 04/10/06 for Roslyn House
Also see our care home review for Roslyn House for more information
This inspection was carried out on 4th October 2006.
CSCI has not published a star rating for this report, though using similar criteria we estimate that the report is Good. The way we rate inspection reports is consistent for all houses, though please be aware that this may be different from an official CSCI judgement.
The inspector found no outstanding requirements from the previous inspection report, but made 1 statutory requirements (actions the home must comply with) as a result of this inspection.
What follows are excerpts from this inspection report. For more information read the full report on the next tab.
What the care home does well
The home has a trained and stable staff team that provides continuity and security for service users. There are regular reviews of care and the home enables people living there to see their relatives regularly. Service users have an active lifestyle and are engaged in regular activities.
What has improved since the last inspection?
The registered manager has reviewed all aspects of care and recording processes. The registered manager has Knowledge of the service users needs and presented as confident and organised. The registered manager manages 10 support workers and 3 have recently been recruited. The registered manager is using the staff group to ensure that service users receive time for `person centred planning` activities.
What the care home could do better:
A requirement is made regarding the organisation for `relief staff` to receive induction, training and supervision opportunities to the same standard as other staff. These processes must be recorded to demonstrate compliance and be available for inspection.