10 September 2014
During an inspection in response to concerns
Below is a summary of what we found. The summary is based on our observations during the inspection, speaking with people using the service, the staff supporting them and from looking at records.
If you would like to see the evidence supporting our summary please read the full report.
Is the service safe?
We found the service had undertaken the relevant pre-employment checks required for those new staff it employed. However, written information relating to the outcome of the interviews was inconsistent in practice. We fed this back to the provider to address.
We found that Disclosure and Barring Service Checks (DBS) were undertaken and the service had a system in place to ensure new staff were supported by an appropriately checked member of staff pending this clearance.
Is the service effective?
We saw the service had a formal induction programme and a shadowing process. However, we found no documentation confirming what shadowing staff had undertaken in line with the service's own policy. We fed this back to the provider and office manager. A compliance action has been issued in relation to this and the provider must tell us how they plan to improve.
We saw the service completed formal staff supervision and spot check supervision. All staff we spoke with felt well supported. We saw appraisals in place for those staff employed before April of this year.
We reviewed the training for the service and found only 13% of staff were current with their medication training and 55 % of staff were up to date with food hygiene. The remaining staff had not received any training regarding food hygiene. We fed this back to the provider and office manager. A compliance action has been issued in relation to this and the provider must tell us how they plan to improve.