An adult social care inspector carried out this this inspection. The focus of the inspection was to answer five key questions; is the service safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led?As part of this inspection we spoke with two people who used the service, and three members of staff. We also reviewed records relating to the management of the service which included two care plans, daily records, policies and procedures, staff records and quality assurance monitoring records.
Below is a summary of what we found. The summary describes what people using the service and the staff told us, what we observed and the records we looked at.
If you wish to see the evidence supporting our summary, please read the full report.
Is the service safe?
People told us that they were very satisfied with how their individual support and care needs had been safely met. They also indicated to us that they felt safe because they liked the members of staff.
Health and safety risk assessments had been carried out and measures were in place to minimise the risks, to keep people safe.
CQC monitors the operation of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards which applies to care services. While no applications had needed to be submitted, relevant staff had been trained to understand when an application should be made, and how to submit one.
People were protected from harm because there were procedures in place to make sure that the equipment used was safe.
There was a sufficient number of trained staff employed to provide people with consistent, safe and appropriate support and care.
Is the service effective?
People's choices and decisions about their support and care had been respected and valued. People told us that they were actively consulted about their support, care and their individual preferences, and these were respected.
A range of food options was available to meet people's individual dietary likes and dislikes. There were effective procedures in place to monitor people's food and drink intake. People had sufficient amounts to eat and drink to help keep them healthy.
The standard of support and care had enabled people to live independently at home.
Is the service caring?
People who we spoke with said that they liked the members of staff and how they were being looked after. We saw that they were looked after by caring and respectful members of staff.
Staff had supported people to protect them from social isolation. In addition, people had the support they needed to maintain and promote their individual levels of independence.
Is the service responsive?
People's needs, choices and personal preferences had been assessed and acted on. Members of staff had respected people's choices and decisions about their support and care.
People's individual social and health care needs had been responded to. People had been enabled to stay independently living at home because their support and care needs had been met.
Is the service well-led?
There were monitoring and reviewing systems in place in relation to the management of staff. This was to ensure that people had been provided with safe and appropriate care.
Members of staff told us that they had the training and support from the manager to safely do their job, which they said they had enjoyed.
Members of staff and people who used the service had been enabled to make suggestions and actions had been taken to improve the standard and quality of the service provided at St Margaret's House.