18, 20 June 2013
During a routine inspection
People's needs were assessed and care was planned and delivered in line with their individual plan. One person told us, "I have been having the service for a long time and I couldn't do without it. They know what I need help with and I am pleased with the service I receive.'
People's care records contained a summary of their current medication. Staff had undertaken training in the safe handling of medicines and we saw evidence of this.
People who used the service told us that they got support from a small group of staff. There was a training programme and staff told us they got plenty of training opportunities. We saw copies of training certificates that confirmed staff had completed appropriate training.
The provider used questionnaires to seek people's views about the service. Systems were in place to monitor the quality of the service provided to people.
We saw that the service had a written complaints procedure that detailed the process to be followed in the event of a complaint. Four people told us they had not had any reason to make a formal complaint.