About the service: Attaining Independence is a domiciliary care and ‘Supported Living Service’ that provides personal care and support to people with a learning disability or a mental health condition in their own homes. At the time of our visit they were supporting six people who owned their own individual homes.
People’s experience of using this service:
People supported by the service told us the registered manager and staff who supported them were polite, caring and promoted their independence. They also commented on how professional in their approach to their work was. One said, “I don’t know where I would be without them. They are so kind and treat me so well.”
People who used Attaining Independence had their support plan devised in partnership with them. People felt consulted and listened to about how they were supported.
People were supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives and staff supported them in the least restrictive way possible. People we spoke with confirmed this.
The service worked in partnership with healthcare professionals and families to ensure people’s health care needs were met. People were supported to attend healthcare appointments to ensure their health and wellbeing was maintained.
There had not been any safeguarding incidents or complaints since the last inspection. However, policies and procedures were in place and the registered manager understood the actions to take should there be any incidents.
During the inspection visit people told us staff were kind and attentive towards them. They said they were caring, patient and respectful. One person said, “I don’t know where I would be without them. They are so kind and treat me so well.”
People supported by the service told us they were treated with respect and by caring staff.
People told us and staff confirmed to us there were enough staff on duty to ensure people received care in a timely way. In addition, sufficient staff were deployed so that people had opportunity to access a wide range of activities including access to the local community settings.
Staff responsible for assisting people with their medicines had received training to ensure they had the competency and skills required.
Risk assessments had been developed to minimise the potential risk of harm to people. These had been kept under review and were relevant to the care provided.
The registered provider and the registered manager used a variety of methods to assess and monitor the quality of the service. This enabled Attaining Independence to be monitored and improve systems and processes that were identified through their quality monitoring programme.
Rating at last inspection: Good (Report published 12 April 2016)
Why we inspected: This was a planned inspection based on the rating at the last inspection.
Follow up: The next scheduled inspection will be in keeping with the overall rating. We will continue to monitor information we receive from and about the service. We may inspect sooner if we receive concerning information about the service.