27 October 2015
During a routine inspection
The inspection took place on 27 October 2015 and was unannounced. At the last inspection in October 2013 the provider was meeting all of the requirements that we looked at.
199 Doseley Road provides accommodation and personal care for up to five people with a learning disability. On the day of the inspection visit five people were living at the home. There was a registered manager in post who was present at the inspection. They also managed two supported living services. 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.
Staff knew how to protect people against the risk of abuse or harm and how to report concerns they may have. Information was available to staff on the process they must follow if they had concerns about people’s safety.
People received their medicines safely and when they needed them by staff who were trained to administer medicines and their competency was regularly assessed. Arrangements for meeting people’s health care needs were in place and people saw health care professionals when they needed to.
People were supported by staff that had most of the skills to meet their needs. Staff had received appropriate training and felt supported in their work by the registered manager.
People received support when they needed it and staff knew their preferences in relation to their care. People were treated with dignity and were offered choices in a way they could understand.
Staff knew how to raise concerns and complaints on behalf of the people they supported.
People and their families were involved in the service. The provider had quality assurance procedures in place which monitored the quality of the service the home provided.