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A Scottish residential service has been commended for the ‘very good care’ it provides to adults with a learning disability

A specialist residential care home in Scotland is celebrating after a glowing report from inspectors who said residents there received ‘very good care’.

The service, Dunvegan, in Stenhousemuir, supports 33 adults with a learning disability, some of whom also have physical disabilities and mental health needs. It is run by the Priory, specialists in mental healthcare and social care.

Inspectors from Care Inspectorate Scotland, the care watchdog, said residents’ well-being was ‘very good’, because they were helped by staff to get the most out of their lives. The health and wellbeing benefits from the support residents received was ‘very good’, they said. The leadership of the service was also singled out for praise, including by the staff themselves.

The inspection report, which followed an unannounced inspection of the service, said there were ‘significant strengths’ in the care provided, which resulted in positive outcomes for those living there. Staff were described as ‘respectful, kind and caring’, and open to suggestions from newer team members.

Residents were able to plan their holidays, and were consulted and involved in events and activities, with staff responding to residents in a ‘positive and enabling’ way. ‘We saw how the service responded proactively to ideas from people such as gardening ideas and an impromptu barbecue,’ inspectors said.

‘People who lived in the home were supported to become more confident, assertive and included.’ Staff knowledge about how to respond to some residents’ non-verbal communication was ‘very good’, which meant people received ‘respectful and dignified care and support’. Domestic staff cleaned the service to a high standard, and bedrooms were well-decorated, personalised, clean and well-maintained.

Service manager Donna McKinlay said: ‘I am so proud of what the staff have achieved here, and it is great to see them recognised for the efforts they make on behalf of those we have the privilege to support.’

Each resident has their own support plan which details exactly how they wish to be supported. They also have a named key worker who spends time with them – and on a month-by-month basis, resident and key worker will review the support plan to ensure that it continues to meet requirements.

Ms McKinlay said: "We recognise that every person is an individual with their own individual strengths. We support people with all aspects of their lives including education, employment and social activities while actively encouraging independence."

Priory CEO Rebekah Cresswell said: "It is wonderful to see residents thriving, and I congratulate colleagues on this report which highlights the care, commitment and dedication they show to those they support, epitomising our intent as a mental health and social care provider to help people to live their life."

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