29 January 2014
During a routine inspection
We found that people were able to give informed consent to care and treatment. One member of staff told us that 'we need to be sure that clients are aware of how the treatment might affect them.'
People were protected against receiving inappropriate or unsafe treatment. A person who used the service told us they had received 'very good safety information from staff who clearly know what they are doing.'
We found that the provider had made suitable arrangements to protect those who used the service from risk by ensuring that equipment was properly maintained. We were told by a member of staff that "we have a very strong equipment maintenance team who respond immediately to reported faults." There was an emergency trolley on site which meant that there were arrangements in place to deal with foreseeable emergencies.
We saw that the provider operated effective recruitment procedures. Staff had the skills and qualifications necessary to do their job. We were told by a member of staff how "the company offers a lot of training to keep us up to date on developments in treatment."
We found that the provider ensured that records were accurate and kept securely. We saw how the files of those who used the service were audited and checked for accuracy of recording.