About the service Serendipity Healthcare, is a domiciliary care provider providing personal care to people living in their own homes, so they can live as independently as possible. At the time of our inspection 280 people were using the service. Not everyone who used the service received personal care. CQC only inspects where people receive personal care. This is help with tasks related to personal hygiene and eating. Where they do we also consider any wider social care provided.
People’s experience of using this service and what we found
There were enough staff to effectively meet the current packages of care which supported people's needs. People were supported by staff who had the knowledge and skills to ensure they were safe from harm. Risk assessments had been completed, to assess and reduce any risks associated with required support. Staff were recruited in line with best practice. Medicines were managed safely and staff adhered to clear infection control practices. The provider had reflected on any incidents, and lessons had been learned.
People were supported by a regular team of care staff, people said they generally received their calls on time. People were confident care staff had received appropriate training to meet their needs; we saw this was in line with best practice and current guidelines. When people required support with their nutritional intake, this was recorded and reflective of their needs.
People’s care was provided by kind and caring staff and people told us they treated them with respect. Care plans reflected individual needs, and any support with communication was identified and addressed. Care staff understood the importance of respecting people's diverse needs and promoting independence.
The provider worked in partnership with other agencies to make sure people received the right care and support. Healthcare was promoted, by staff working in partnership with health and social care professionals. The provider ensured that any complaints had been responded to, and people and staff were encouraged to give feedback.
Auditing and quality assurance processes were robust, systems were in place to further monitor and drive improvement. People were involved in their care and asked for their feedback. This helped to support the development of the service. There was a complaints procedure and any received were investigated and responded to.
People were supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives and staff supported them in the least restrictive way possible and in their best interests; the policies and systems in the service supported this practice.
For more details, please see the full report which is on the CQC website at www.cqc.org.uk
Rating at last inspection
The last rating for this service was Good (28 March 2017).
Why we inspected
This was a planned inspection based on the previous rating
Follow up
We will continue to monitor information we receive about the service until we return to visit as per our re-inspection programme, if we receive any concerning information we may inspect sooner.