19 June 2013
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We found that there were good arrangements in place for assessing people's needs, including risks related to medicines management. People were able to discuss and agree their personal care needs and there were records in place that indicated they had consented to such support from staff. Staff were clear about the need to gain consent from people in relation to the care needs they were to provide.
Staff had been trained in safeguarding vulnerable people, the Mental Capacity Act (2005), and medicines management. They were aware of their responsibilities and lines of reporting through their manager's or directly to relevant agencies. There was guidance available to support staff in meeting their duties and responsibilities safely and effectively. Records had been completed for people receiving personal care, which took account of their mental capacity and general care needs. These needs had been fully reviewed and were evaluated at each visit.