15, 20 January 2014
During a routine inspection
We saw that people were assessed and their support plans were regularly reviewed and updated, people using the service told us that the supervisor from the office visited to review their plan and ensure they met their needs.
People told us that care staff always wore gloves and aprons when providing care and followed good hygiene practice such as regular hand washing. We saw that care staff received infection control training and had access to gloves and aprons to reduce cross infection.
People told us that if they needed assistance with their medication them care staff helped them, we saw that staff followed guidance and only gave medication when they were trained to do so.
People using the service felt that care staff were well trained and were confident in their role but perhaps would benefit from a better understanding of dementia. We saw from training records that care staff received regular training and supervision to support them in their role.
People told us that they felt confident to raise any concerns with management and it would be dealt with. We saw that the provider had carried out a customer satisfaction survey.