We last inspected this service on 15 December 2013. At that time we found that the service did not always promote people's privacy and dignity. The environment did not always allow privacy in which people's intimate care and support needs could be met. We also found that people did not always have their care needs met because people were not always provided with the appropriate support to be listened to. During this inspection we found that these areas had been adequately addressed.During our last inspection the registered person did not have an effective operating system to regularly assess and monitor the quality of the services provided. During this inspection we found that these areas had been adequately addressed.
On the day of our inspection we talked with the manager and looked in detail at the records for three people. We spoke with the deputy manager who had the role of manager within the home. We observed how people were being cared for and saw how staff and people interacted. We visited on a weekday and all three people were at home. We talked with three staff members and one health professional. We also spoke with three relatives.
Below is a summary of what we found. The summary describes the records we looked at and what people using the service and staff told us.
If you want to see the evidence that supports our summary, please read the full report.
Is the service safe?
We saw that people had been cared for in an environment that was safe and clean. There were enough staff on duty to meet the needs of the people living at the home during the day and night. Staff understood the complex nature of people's support needs and there were measures in place to help communicate with people.
Safeguarding procedures were not robust and staff had a limited understanding of their role in safeguarding the people they supported. The Care Quality Commission monitors the operation of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards which applies to care homes. The manager told us that no applications had been made in accordance with these safeguards. We did not find any evidence of capacity assessments or best interest meetings.
Is the service effective?
Staff had a good understanding of people's care and support needs and knew them well. We saw that people were treated with dignity and care. Plans and care were linked to people's individual needs, for example in relation to their support needs in the community. A relative told us, 'I don't know what we would do without them. They rescued X, they've worked miracles really.'
The service worked well with other agencies and services to make sure people received their care effectively. One relative told us, 'I'm very pleased. I'm happy it's great.'
Is the service caring?
We saw that people were supported by kind and attentive staff. We saw that the staff were patient and gave encouragement when supporting people. We found that the care and support was very person centred. All staff were aware of peoples choices, preferences and support needs. Care plans had been written to reflect this. A visiting professional told us, 'They are very pleasant staff, very attentive to people's needs, very gentle with them. ' One relative told us, 'I think it's absolutely wonderful, they are kind.'
Is the service responsive?
People had access to activities that were suitable to them. We observed people watching television and going out for the day with supportive staff. People had care and support delivered to them in a way they appeared happy with. Staff were aware that people's needs changed and responded accordingly. A relative told us, 'I can't fault them, they are really co-operative.'
Is the service well-led?
The manager was not available on the day of our inspection. We spoke at length with the deputy manager and senior staff within the home. We saw that people appeared calm and relaxed within the home and comfortable with the staff who supported them. A visiting professional told us, 'Staff support me with assisting the person with their care, they take people to the GP very promptly if there's an issue.'