3 October 2013
During a routine inspection
We noted that the provider took steps to ensure that people were informed sufficiently regarding suggested vaccinations and preventive medications before making their decisions. This showed us that people were able to give informed consent to treatments and care.
The provider assessed people's needs prior to making a judgement about their required treatment and care. People we spoke with were positive about the service provided. One person said that the process was 'all good.' Another told us 'It was really friendly. The nurse is really nice.'
We noted that the provider's arrangements for medicines management had effective processes in place to protect people from the risk of receiving inappropriate or unsafe medications. The provider was registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. They also held other relevant qualifications and memberships of professional organisations including a diploma in travel medicine.
The provider's records were up to date and helped to protect the safety and well-being of people who used the service.