24 July 2013
During a routine inspection
One person told us, "I'm satisfied with my carers. They are like good friends. They do all of the things that are in my care plan. I was involved in the recruitment of the team that support me." Another person told us, "I've got very good carers. I am satisfied with the care and support I get. The carers understand my needs. They have been trained really well. I'm involved in decisions about my care. I know how to raise concerns and I'm confident that the company would listen."
A relative of a person who used the service told us, "We chose Total Community Care because of their model of care. They provide a designated team of carers which is fantastic because it means continuity of care. Being able to be involved in appointing care workers was important. I'm a tough judge and I can say that it's a very impressive organisation. They deliver and monitor care. The staff have been trained to fully understand people's needs."
What people told us confirmed what we found when we spoke with staff, reviewed people's care plans, training records and other documentation. The provider had effective processes for supporting staff and monitoring the quality of care.