5 March 2014
During a routine inspection
We found that people who used the service understood the care and treatment choices available to them and they were involved in making decisions about these. One person told us, "We make agreements and stick to them".
We found that people received safe care and support. People expressed satisfaction with the support provided and the care workers who supported them. One person had recorded in a review of their support, 'I have increased my independent living skills and can now walk to the local town centre unsupervised'.
Suitable numbers of care workers with the necessary skills were employed to provide consistent support. One care worker told us, "I've never missed a shift. I'm flexible and if hours need cover I pick extra up". A relative told us, "We have regular care workers and have a rota for the month ahead so that we know who is coming. They even try and match workers of a similar age to my family member. The relationship is lovely".
Overall, the service had effective systems for monitoring the quality of care and risks, and responded appropriately to concerns, complaints and incidents.