29 September and 7, 8 October 2014
During an inspection in response to concerns
Below is a summary of what we found. The summary is based on our observations during the inspection, speaking with people using the service, the staff supporting them and from looking at records. If you want to see the evidence supporting our summary please read the full report.
There were 25 people using the service at the time of the inspection, and approximately 60 care workers and three nurses employed. We spoke with or visited twelve people using the service and/or their relatives, and eight staff members.
Is the service safe?
People told us that they felt the service provided to them met their needs safely. Risk assessments were undertaken for people using the service, however these were not available for risks relating to pressure care, hydration and medication management.
We found that the agency's recruitment systems did not ensure that all necessary information was available about new staff to ensure that they were competent and of good character, which placed people using the service at risk. We have asked the provider to tell us what they are going to do to meet the requirements of the law in relation to safe recruitment practices.
Is the service effective?
People told us that staff were competent at meeting their individual needs effectively. One person noted 'What I like is it's the same people each time.' Most people told us that their care workers were on time and let them know if there were any changes. People's needs were assessed and care was planned and delivered in line with their individual care plans. People told us that they were involved in decisions about their care and the majority of people were very satisfied with the agency.
Staff said that they received appropriate support and training to enable them to deliver care to people to an appropriate standard, however we noted that new staff did not always receive supervision during their first three months of work. Management were aware that further training was needed for staff in identified areas to ensure that they could meet each person's needs safely and effectively.
Is the service caring?
People spoke highly of the care workers supporting them. They said 'They are very good,' 'They fit around my needs and are very flexible,' 'Everything's perfect,' and 'My carer is excellent.' One person told us 'I want to do as much for myself as I can for as long as I can, X is good at supporting my independence.'
However one person told us that care workers did not always interact with their relative when providing care.
Is the service responsive?
People told us that their preferences were taken into account by staff, and that care workers were flexible in meeting their needs. They told us 'The assessment was very good,' 'They are good at keeping us updated about any changes,' and 'I'm very satisfied.' Care plans and risk assessments we viewed were up to date although there were some gaps in risk assessments and care records maintained to ensure that people were protected against the risks of pressure sores, and dehydration.
Is the service well-led?
The majority of people were happy with the running of the agency. They said 'They are better than the previous agency we used,' 'What they do they do well,' 'I'm satisfied,' 'They are very good,' and 'Everything's perfect, I have no grumbles.'
Where people had expressed concerns about the service provided, most said that they had been dealt with promptly. Some systems were in place to monitor the quality of care provided by the service. However the agency was not recording contact with people using the service, particularly where concerns had been raised.