We considered our inspection findings to answer questions we always ask; ' Is the service safe?
' Is the service effective?
' Is the service caring?
' Is the service responsive?
' Is the service well-led?
This is a summary of what we found:
Is the service safe?
We carried out this inspection because we had received anonymous comments expressing the view that unsafe care was being provided by this agency as staff were not checked or trained in a suitable way. In addition to carrying out this visit, we referred the comments to the local authority, which has responsibility for investigating safeguarding concerns. Neither us, nor the local authority commissioning officer found evidence to support this view.
We met four people who used the service and spoke with several relatives of people receiving support. All said that they felt that people were cared for in a safe way.
There were enough, competent staff to meet people's needs. Staff were subject to checks, including checks through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), prior to being employed. As part of their induction training, staff received training in safeguarding people.
We spoke to several members of staff. They all knew how to report any suspected abuse of people and were confident that the manager would take appropriate action.
We saw risk assessments and other records which indicated that the possible risks to people and staff had been considered and there were records to show how these had been minimised.
Is the service effective?
People and their relatives told us that they were happy with the care that had been delivered and their needs had been met. It was clear from our observations and from speaking with staff that they had a good understanding of the people's care and support needs and that they knew them well. One person told us. "I like having the same carer each time. She is great.' A relative told us, 'Since (relative's name) has been with Premium she has improved in leaps and bounds.'
Staff had received relevant training to meet the needs of the people using the service. This included training in moving and handling, infection control and the safe preparation of food.
Is the service caring?
People were supported by kind and attentive staff. People told us that care workers showed patience and gave encouragement when supporting people.
We observed support being provided to four people who used the service. Staff demonstrated that they knew the people well and cared that they received appropriate support.
Relatives told us about times when staff had provided emotional support to them as well as the person receiving the service at times of crisis and when staff had exceeded their expectations.
Is the service responsive?
People told us they were asked about how they wanted to be supported and staff respected the choices which they made.
We found that there were good arrangements to provide appropriate support to people with diverse needs.
People's relatives told us that if they needed to make changes in the hours the service was provided, in order to accommodate changes in their routines, the manager made the necessary arrangements to accommodate their request.
Is the service well-led?
Staff and people who used the service told us that the manager was approachable and supportive.
We found that there were good arrangements for monitoring the quality of the service and for making improvements, where needed. These included consulting people who used the service.