2 October 2013
During a routine inspection
All the people we spoke with were complimentary about the service with comments such as “They look after me very well” and “They always turn up, even when we had all that snow last winter.” All of the people spoken with felt they were treated with dignity and respect and had their privacy maintained by all the staff. One person told us “I look forward to them coming.”
We saw that care records were reviewed and people had been involved with the reviews. These reviews helped in monitoring whether care records were up to date and reflected people’s current needs so that any necessary actions could be identified at an early stage.
People spoken with told us “The care is very good” and “They look after me very well.”
The provider used their own corporate safeguarding vulnerable adults and safeguarding of children policies. These policies provided staff with guidance on their roles and responsibilities, action to take in response to suspected or alleged abuse, definitions of abuse and reporting safeguarding concerns to the relevant external bodies.
People we spoke with confirmed they felt safe and comfortable with their care staff. One person we spoke with told us “My carers treat me with respect and are very pleasant and caring.” Another person said “I have super carers. We get on well, they understand my needs.”
Staff received appropriate professional development. Records we looked at showed staff had undertaken a range of training in topics linked to the care and welfare of people.
There were systems in place to identify, analyse and review risks and incidents. There was evidence that learning from incidents and investigations took place and appropriate changes were implemented.