- Homecare service
Archived: Allied Healthcare Maidstone
All Inspections
20 June 2013
During a routine inspection
People told us that the staff were reliable, normally turning up at the expected time, and staying for the full length of the call. People commented; 'The staff are so kind and I look forward to the visit,' 'I am never rushed and get the chance to do what I can for myself.'
Care and support plans were detailed and highlighted any possible risks which through effective management could be minimised. People told us that the agency went through the plans with them at least twice a year to make sure they were happy with the support provided.
The staff had been trained to support people with their medication; however monitoring systems had not prevented some charts not being completed fully. Therefore it was not possible to be sure if people received the medication they were prescribed.
They had an effective complaints procedure the information from which had been used to improve the service they provide.
20 November 2012
During a routine inspection
9 December 2011
During an inspection in response to concerns
One person told us 'I am very pleased with my current carer. She comes to give me showers and does the housework. I've no complaints about her at all. In the past I've had people that aren't so good. They don't really talk with me about a care plan.'
Another person said 'The carers do what I want, they're very good. Sometimes they turn up a bit late. I have the care plan here, but I don't really have anything to do with it.'
One person said 'Oh yes, I feel safe with them, they're excellent.'
One person said 'No, I'm not asked what I think about the service.' Another told us 'I don't think I've received a questionnaire.'