We found that people's individual needs were assessed at each visit and care and treatment was planned and delivered to maintain people's welfare and safety. There were arrangements in place for dealing with foreseeable emergencies.People were not fully protected from abuse because of a lack of training for staff and a lack of awareness of their roles and responsibilities in relation to abuse.
People were not protected against the risks associated with infection because appropriate procedures were not always followed by the staff.
Medicines were not always kept safely, and the processes to ensure the security of medicines and prescription pads had not been risk assessed.
There were robust and effective systems for assessing and monitoring the quality of the service.