29 January 2014
During a routine inspection
We visited three people in their homes and saw some people being prompted with medication and nutrition. The care workers we observed had a relaxed, friendly and respectful manner with people. People that we spoke with said that their needs were met. Comments included, 'I get what I need'. Records that we saw supported this view. They showed that people's needs had been assessed and the care which was delivered met each person's needs. People and their relatives told us that they had sufficient involvement in planning their care.
People told us that they felt safe and we found that the provider had systems in place to protect people from the risks of abuse. There were also effective recruitment procedures to ensure that staff were suitable to work with vulnerable people.
People who used the service were invited to give feedback and this was acted upon. Staff told us that they felt able to influence the service. The provider used a variety of quality assurance measures, including spot checks on care delivery.