15 August 2016
During a routine inspection
At our last inspection of 28 November 2013 the provider was meeting all of the regulations that we assessed.
The provider is registered to provide personal care to adults. People who used the service received their support and care in their own flats within the extra care complex. At the time of our inspection 30 people received personal care and support.
The manager was registered with us as is required by law and was present on the day. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission to manage the service. Like registered providers, they are ‘registered persons’. Registered persons have legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social Care Act 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.
People told us they felt safe within the service and assessments were undertaken to minimise a risk of accidents and injury. Staff knew what action they must take if they felt people were at risk of harm and abuse
Where people were supported with their medicines this was managed in a way that ensured that people received their medicines as they had been prescribed.
Staff recruitment was managed in a way that prevented unsuitable staff being employed. Staff were provided in numbers that met people’s needs and kept them safe.
Staff received training and support to ensure they had the skills and knowledge to safely meet people’s needs in the way that they preferred.
Staff knew that people should be supported in a way that was in line with their best interests and that people should not be unlawfully restricted in any way.
People’s dignity, privacy and independence was respected and they were supported by caring and friendly staff.
People received the support they required to meet their needs. Reviews were undertaken regularly to find out if changes were needed to the way people were supported.
Complaints procedures were in place that people and their family could access if they felt they had the need to.
The provider had a range of methods that were used often to ensure that the service ran well and in the best interests of the people who used it.