21, 22, 23, 27, 28 January 2014
During a routine inspection
One relative told us, 'They (staff) asked if he would like a male carer but he didn't'. This meant the care received reflected people's needs, preferences and diversity.
One staff member commented, 'I would report any concerns to my line manager.' One person told us, 'I would report it if I had been mistreated.' This meant staff and people who used the service understood the aspects of the safeguarding processes that were relevant to them.
We reviewed the supervision meeting notes for the staff we spoke with. We saw these provided opportunity for staff to reflect upon their skills and personal development, feedback any concerns and present new ideas. This meant supervisory arrangements were in place to ensure staff were supported and managed at all times.
One person commented, 'They (staff) would come and visit me every six months and ask for feedback and send out questionnaires.' This showed the service sought feedback from people who used the service and responded to them.