30 January 2014
During a routine inspection
People who used the service, and their representatives, had their views taken into account and were asked for their consent when arrangements for their care and support were made. Staff understood what approach to take to assist each person to be involved in making decisions and communicating their wishes.
People were very satisfied with the care and support they received and made positive comments about the quality and reliability of the service. However, we were concerned that people might be at risk of receiving unsafe or inappropriate care because the provider had not ensured that the needs of everyone who used the service had been properly assessed.
The provider had also not ensured that the support people required with managing medication had been properly assessed. We found that and on some occasions staff had supported people with medicines without following the the correct procedures.
Staff received regular training and good support from their managers to help them carry out their roles effectively.
The provider carried out regular checks to help ensure that the service operated reliably. They checked that records were properly completed and took into account the views and comments of people who used the service and their representatives.