VJ Carers Limited began to provide care in January 2013. The registered manager was not present during our inspection. We spoke to a relative of a person using the service. They told us "the service is alright, I've no complaints". We found an assessment was carried out before people began to receive care. The care plan we looked at was based on the assessment and also contained relevant risk assessments.
The provider had safeguarding policies and procedures in place. However, the provider had not taken steps to evidence all staff had received safeguarding training.
Appropriate checks were not always carried out before staff began work. The three personnel files we looked at were all missing some of the documentation required by the regulations.
The provider was unable to evidence the training staff said they had received in previous employment. One member of staff had not received training in areas identified by the provider as mandatory. No formal supervision had been carried out at the time of our visit.
The provider had appropriate arrangements in place for assessing and monitoring the quality of the service, The provider had yet to undertake a formal survey of the people who use the service in order to obtain their views, but informal feedback had been sought.