- Homecare service
St Anne's Community Services - York DCA
Report from 20 June 2024 assessment
Contents
Ratings
Our view of the service
The location supports 2 different Assessment Service Groups (ASGs). The location is registered for the ASGs supported living and domiciliary care. Under CQC’s new assessment methodology, the 2 ASGs are reported on separately. This report is in respect of the domiciliary care agency only and considers only those service users who received support from that ASG and the regulated activity of personal care. We completed an offsite assessment of the domiciliary care agency. This started on 11 July 2024 and initially covered 7 quality statements. We then increased the scope of the assessment in October 2024 and completed the remaining quality statements. The rating for this ASG has improved to Good. There were systems in place to ensure people received the care and support they needed. The provider had worked to improve support plans and risk assessments, and these gave staff the information they needed. Staff were knowledgeable about the people they supported and delivered care in line with people’s preferences. People were safeguarded from the risk of harm or abuse. There was a new management team who had worked to make systems more robust. Quality assurance audits and new checks were in place, but more time was needed to demonstrate the consistency and effectiveness of these systems. Further changes of management were due to take place so improvement was needed in relation to the consistency of leadership. There were also some recruitment and staffing challenges, which the provider was working to address. We expect health and social care providers to guarantee people with a learning disability and autistic people respect, equality, dignity, choices and independence and good access to local communities that most people take for granted. ‘Right support, right care, right culture’ is the guidance CQC follows to make judgements about services supporting people with a learning disability and autistic people. The provider was working in line with these principles.
People's experience of this service
People were kept safe and told us they were happy with the support provided. People were involved in the planning of the support provided and were given choice. People and relatives told us staff were kind, caring and competent. People’s needs were assessed, and support plans were implemented in response to these assessments. People told us communication was good, they could raise any issues, and these would be acted upon. No-one spoken with had any concerns about discrimination or inequalities in the service provided.