Archived: Ohio Home Care Limited
All Inspections
19 October 2012
During an inspection looking at part of the service
Staff had received moving and handling training and refresher training in policies and procedures.
The provider was not operating an effective recruitment procedure to ensure people were protected from poor care and treatment. Where areas of non-compliance have been identified during inspection they are being followed up and we will report on any action when it is complete
13 July 2012
During a routine inspection
At the time of the inspection the agency was providing a service to three adults only. The staff group comprised of the registered manager and five care staff.
During our inspection we did not speak to the people using the service but we received feedback from people's families.
We spoke to the relative of one person who said that the same regular care worker visited the person. They told us that a file was kept in the home, and the care worker made notes in this file after each visit. The relative said the care 'is good' and commented that time keeping was good.
During our inspection we found that people's individual care needs were not appropriately recorded. We also found that staff had not been suitably recruited, trained or assessed as competent to meet people's needs. We found that robust procedures were not in place for protecting vulnerable adults and dealing with emergencies.