An Ayrshire care service for adults with a learning disability was placed under the microscope during an unannounced spot check.
Among the key messages there was a “strong consistent team of staff” who had worked at the service for many years and this provided “continuity” to people and they were supported by staff who “knew them well.” The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories while you can customise your page with the sections that matter to you.Another plus point related to the “range of activities” on offer to support those staying at the cabin.
The service has its own transport and, whilst accessing respite, people enjoy visits to local places including Ayr, Prestwick and Kilmarnock. In the quality indicators relating to staff team, planned care and support and supporting people’s wellbeing, the service was graded ‘very good.’The report goes on: “We were pleased to see, since the last inspection, the service had improved the décor and general fabric of the building. We found that carpets and flooring had been replaced throughout. Bedroom furniture had been replaced, as well as the couches in the lounge area.
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