4, 12 September 2013
During a routine inspection
The agency had an adult protection procedure [now called safeguarding] that complied with all of the relevant legislation and good practice guidelines. This was designed to ensure that any possible problems that arose were dealt with openly and people were protected from possible harm.
When we visited in September 2013, we found that mandatory training had been improved and moving and handling training was being provided from within the agency. The training officer employed by the company was also due to deliver more training shortly after the inspection date in order to ensure staff training was up to date.
Information about the safety and quality of service provided was gathered on a continuous and on-going basis with feedback from the people who used the service.
Since our previous inspection the care plans have been improved and they now gave sufficient information to confirm that an individual's needs had been assessed properly and we could see how care needs were being met.