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?
Below is a summary of what we found.
Is the service safe?
An assessment of people's care and support needs was carried out before people started to use the service. This was to ensure staff had the skills and had received the training in order to meet the person's support requirements. Risk assessments were in place. People were supported and encouraged to maintain their independence and this was balanced with the risk to the person. Audits were carried out and accidents and incidents were monitored and the appropriate action was taken to keep people safe.
Records confirmed that the provider carried out effective and recruitment selection procedures to ensure that suitable staff were employed by the service.
People using the service told us they felt safe with staff who provided their care and support. One person told us, "I do feel safe and protected by my carers. I do trust the staff really well." Another person said, 'I'm very comfortable and feel safe with my support workers; I have no problems whatsoever.'
We spoke to one relative who told us they were confident that their family member was safe with the staff providing care and support. The relative commented, 'I have no issues regarding her safety, it's a fantastic service and she has a good time with the staff and a real good laugh.'
People were cared for by support workers who received regular training with regard to infection control, health and safety and food hygiene and had access to personal protective equipment. The provider had detailed policies in place to provide staff with specific advice and guidance regarding infection issues, cleaning products and potentially hazardous substances that could be encountered when providing care.
Is the service effective?
People and their relatives we spoke with were very complimentary about the service provided. People commented how helpful and caring the staff were. One person told us, 'The staff are down to earth and really nice people. They all know how to relate to you and try to understand what I want and what my needs are.' Other people's comments included, 'I find the staff well trained, very polite and caring,' and, 'I'm very happy with the service. The girls are polite and well-mannered, they know what they are doing and they get on with their jobs.' The relative we spoke with commented, 'The care and support is very good. They come with a good reputation and I've recommended them to a neighbour.'
Staff we spoke with were knowledgeable about people's care needs. People who used the service told us they were nearly always seen by the same staff who knew them and their needs well.
Staff said there were good training opportunities and their training was refreshed when required. However, we found that staff were not always fully supported and suitable appraisal and supervision arrangements were not fully in place. We also found that accurate and appropriate records were not always maintained. We have asked the provider to tell us what they are going to do to meet the requirements of the law in relation to staff supervision and appraisal arrangements and the maintaining of accurate and appropriate records.
Is the service caring?
People were supported by kind and attentive staff. We saw that support workers showed patience and gave encouragement when supporting people. The majority of people spoken with talked highly of the level of care provided by staff. Support workers were introduced to the person before they started to work with them and they received detailed information to ensure they provided safe and effective care.
Is the service responsive?
The majority of people's care records were reviewed regularly to make sure that the information was accurate and up to date. Where people's needs had changed, their care plans were updated more frequently. Records confirmed people's preferences, interests, aspirations and diverse needs had been recorded and care and support was provided in accordance with people's wishes.
We saw that people were encouraged to retain as much control over their lives as possible. People and one relative were complimentary about the services provided and the support given for people to remain independent in their homes, access the community and to pursue leisure interests and educational opportunities.
People and their relatives knew how to make a complaint if they were unhappy. We saw that two complaints had been recorded, investigated and resolved to the satisfaction of the complainant during the last 12 months. We also noted that three compliments had been received by the service during the same period.
Is the service well-led?
The service had two registered managers, both of whom had had been in post since 2010 and the provider had in place systems to monitor the quality of the service people received. One person told us, 'I had a minor problem once. I went to the team leader and it was sorted straight away.' Another person told us, 'I wanted something changed. I just rang up the office and it got sorted out.'
Staff had a good understanding of the aims and objectives of the service and quality assurance processes were in place. People were able to complete a customer satisfaction survey. Staff told us they were clear about their roles and responsibilities. This helped to ensure that people received a good quality service at all times. The provider undertook regular audits and risk assessments to monitor the quality of the services and there were effective systems to identify, assess and manage risks to the health, safety and welfare of people using the service and others.
Staff told us they felt supported by the management team and a member of the management team was available on call for advice and support and in case of emergencies. Support workers comments included, 'My management are very supportive and we all have an on-call number to ring a manager for advice,' and, 'The company is fantastic to work for. The managers are very supportive and I couldn't ask for any better management.'