23 February 2015
During a routine inspection
At our previous inspection in October 2014 we found that people's views and experiences were not always taken into account in the way the service was provided and delivered in relation to their care. We found that care and treatment was not always planned and delivered in a way that was intended to ensure people's safety and welfare. We found that people were cared for by staff who were not being supported to deliver care and treatment safely and to an appropriate standard. We also found that the provider had an effective quality assurance system but had not used it. The provider had also not implemented an effective system to identify, assess and manage risks to the health, safety and welfare of people using the service and others.
We considered our inspection findings to answer questions we always ask; Is the service safe? Is the service effective? Is the service caring? Is the service responsive? Is the service well led?
Is the service safe?
People told us they felt safe with the service they received. They told us they were treated with respect and dignity by the care workers
Recruitment practice was safe. The registered manager ensured that care workers were appropriately qualified to meet the care needs of people who used the services. This helped to ensure that people's needs were met.
Care workers had received regular and appropriate training and supervision to ensure they were able to meet the specific needs of people using the service.
Is the service effective?
People who used the services health and care needs had been assessed and there was evidence they had been able to express their views and preferences. People knew they had a care plan and they told us they had been involved in their care and support planning. We inspected people's care files and found they included essential information about the person, needs and risk assessment information and care plans.
Is the service caring?
People who use the services were supported by staff in a polite and respectful way. All of the people we talked with said their care workers treated them well and respected their privacy.
People who use the services told us they had discussed their care plans with the office and that they were able to discuss relevant issues and make decisions about what they wanted to do. People's comments on their experience with this agency reflected a caring service in the care and support they received.
Is the service responsive?
People told us that their care workers would sometimes do additional tasks for them if there was time available. Care plans had been reviewed regularly and people told us that they felt well supported.
Is the service well-led?
At this inspection we found that this agency had good quality policy and procedures that had been implemented and more regular checks carried out to assess and monitor the quality of services provided.
The views of people who used the services had been asked and the information had been analysed. As all the feedback was positive no further action was required.