2 December 2013
During a routine inspection
We found evidence that the service communicated with other service providers to make sure that the care people received was coordinated and appropriate. Care plans reflected professional advice.
Although the service did not have responsibility for maintaining the safety of equipment in people's homes, staff were responsible for identifying problems and informing those who were responsible. We saw within records that this happened.
The service had an effective recruitment procedure in place and all staff had undergone the necessary pre-employment checks to ensure that they were suitable to work with vulnerable people.
There was a robust system in place to monitor the quality of the service provided by Allied Healthcare Redcar including surveys to staff and people who used the service, telephone calls to people who used the service and spot checks on records completed by staff.