We spoke with service users and their relatives by telephone as part of our evidence gathering to determine the quality of the service people received. People who used the service told us they were aware of the content of their care plans and they believed it reflected their care needs. One person told us, 'They explain everything to me and they don't do anything I don't agree with'. Another person told us, 'The girls do exactly what I ask them to do for me. They don't dictate to me'. People who used the service told us they received good support from the care staff which enabled them to live independently at home. One person told us, 'If it wasn't for the staff I would have gone into a care home by now'. Another person told us, 'I am grateful for the support I get so I can remain independent in my own home'.
People we spoke with felt confident about making any comments or raising concerns with either their supervisors or with the manager. One relative told us, 'I have no need to complain. If I have any concerns I just speak with the manager and it is sorted'. Another person told us they had concerns about one particular carer and when they raised this with the supervisor, immediate action was taken to address their concerns.