We found that the service provided care that met the needs of the people who used the service and that promoted people's safety and wellbeing. People we spoke with were complimentary about the service. One person told us, "I used to come here as a child when my Mum bought me. I've stayed ever since because it's so good." Several people whose opinions we sought told us that sometimes there had been delays in obtaining appointments. One said, "I had to wait two weeks once but it wasn't an urgent matter really."The medical practice cooperated with other providers to ensure that people who used the service received relevant specialist treatment in an appropriate time frame.
People were safeguarded from the risk of abuse because staff were trained to recognise and act upon actual or suspected abuse. The service maintained detailed policies and guidance which enabled staff to identify abuse and to report it appropriately. Staff had been recruited in line with the service's policies and in accordance with Regulation 21, Schedule 3 of the Health and Social care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2010. The relevant checks had been carried out and people who used the service could be assured that they were cared for by staff who were suitably qualified, skilled and were safe to deliver that care.
The service maintained a complaints policy and complaints received had been recorded and dealt with in accordance with the laid down policy.