24 January 2014
During a routine inspection
People who used the service confirmed their involvement in planning their care and support. One person said, 'They don't patronise me and I feel more like a partner than a patient. That is very important to me'.
The five people and the relative that we spoke with told us that they were very happy with the care that had been provided. One relative told us, 'I find it impossible to fault them and I think you will too. They always let you know if they're running a bit late and they do things without me having to ask them'
We noted that guidance regarding safeguarding people from abuse was available to staff and that they had received relevant training recently. One person we spoke with told us, 'I have complete faith in all the carers and know they will look out for me and not let anything bad happen. They are lovely people'.
We found that there were effective recruitment procedures in place and that carers were provided with appropriate training and support for the role.
We noted that the service had comprehensive systems in place to monitor and assess the standard of care being provided to people and that it responded promptly and was pro-active in improving standards.