8 November 2013
During a routine inspection
Care and support was planned and delivered in such a way as to meet people's needs. One person who used the service told us, "The staff are interested in me and what I'm doing. They give me feedback which helps me see where I am at.'
We found that staff cooperated with others involved in the care, treatment and support of people who used the service when the responsibility was shared with one or more services, individuals, teams or agencies.
Staff were supported through a regular system of supervision and annual appraisal to review their performance and set development objectives. Staff received a range of suitable training and were supported where appropriate to obtain further qualifications.
People's care records were accurate and written in a clear and jargon free manner. We saw that people's records were updated as appropriate both by staff at Midpoint and by visiting professionals. We saw that people's confidential information was stored safely and securely.