27 November 2013
During a routine inspection
We spoke with eight people and their representatives who used the service and found that people were satisfied with the care and support they received. One person told us: 'They make my day when they visit. They are so dedicated and always take time to stop and chat with me and make sure I am ok.'
Care and support plans were 'person centred' and documented in detail. There were regular reviews to ensure that any changes to people's needs were being met. People were involved in the planning and reviewing of their care and support.
Safeguarding policies and procedures to protect vulnerable adults were in place and staff had undertaken safeguarding training.
The provider had a recruitment procedure in place to ensure that staff employed were suitable to work for the provider.
There were training programmes and regular supervision sessions in place to ensure that staff remained competent to deliver care and support to people who used the service.
The provider had effective procedures in place to regularly assess and monitor the quality of the service that was provided to people.
The provider had an effective system in place to deal with complaints that people might raise. Information was available for people who used the service which informed them of how to raise a concern and how they could comment on the service they had received.