About the service: Expeditions Living is a domiciliary care and supported living service that was providing personal care to 11 adults at the time of the inspection. The service was for younger adults with physical disability, learning disability and/or mental health needs.In domiciliary care and supported living settings, people’s care and housing are provided under separate contractual agreements. CQC does not regulate these premises; this inspection looked at people’s personal care and support.
People’s experience of using this service:
¿ Risks to people had not always been fully assessed or managed by the service. People's support plans lacked sufficient detail to keep them safe from some known risks.
¿ Health and safety audits, spot checks and service reviews supported the registered manager to identify concerns to improve the service. However, these quality monitoring systems were not always effective in identifying shortfalls in the service provided. Prompt action was therefore not taken to address the risks these shortfalls might pose to people.
¿ We received positive feedback about the service and the support people received. People felt safe and told us staff understood their needs and how to support them.
¿ Staff were knowledgeable about safeguarding and understood provider policies for reporting and
recording concerns. Staff knew when and how to involve external agencies.
¿ People were protected from unsuitable staff through safe recruitment and induction practices.
¿ Staffing levels were maintained according to people's funded hours. The service was flexible in responding to people’s requests for changes to their planned hours.
¿ People received appropriate support to take and/or order their medicines safely.
¿ Health and safety and infection control risks were monitored. The registered manager supported people to address tenancy related issues with their landlord if needed.
¿ People's health related needs were managed with support from health care professionals. People were supported to attend their health care appointments.
¿ People were encouraged to live healthy lives. Where staff were responsible for preparing people's meals, people were encouraged to eat a suitable diet.
¿ People were partners in planning their care and their relatives were consulted when appropriate. People felt respected and listened to.
¿ The service had a visible person-centred culture. People were valued as individuals and their independence was respected. People received a service that was tailored to their needs.
¿ People’s psychological, social and cultural needs were considered and people benefitted from a service where inclusion was the norm.
¿ People were supported by caring staff who felt supported and enjoyed their role. Staff competency and performance was checked regularly.
¿ People knew the registered manager well and were confident any concerns would be addressed.
¿ The service worked openly and in partnership with other community services and agencies.
Rating at last inspection: At the last inspection the service was rated 'Good'. (This report was published on 18 August 2016). At this inspection we found concerns in relation to the assessment of people’s risks and the effectiveness of the provider’s quality assurance systems. We have therefore rated the service Requires Improvement.
Why we inspected: We inspected this service as part of our ongoing Adult Social Care inspection programme. This was a planned inspection based on the previous 'Good' rating. Previous CQC ratings and the time since the last inspection were also taken into consideration.
Follow up: We have asked the provider to send us an action plan telling us what steps they are to take to make the improvements needed. We will continue to monitor intelligence we receive about the service until we return to visit, as per our inspection programme. If any concerning information is received we may inspect sooner.
For more details, please see the full report which is on the CQC website at www.cqc.org.uk