4 September 2014
During a routine inspection
This is what we found:
Is the service safe?
Suitable policies and procedures were in place relating to the safeguarding of people who used the service. All staff had received safeguarding training. Risk assessments were in place for people and these were regularly updated. Systems were in place to make sure staff learned from incidents, complaints and other events.
Is the service effective?
A full assessment of people's needs was carried out prior to people starting to use the service. People were fully involved in this assessment. An initial support plan was put in place, followed by a more in depth plan within approximately six weeks of a person moving to the project. These were updated every six months, or earlier if people's needs changed.
The people we spoke with told us they were very happy with the care and support they received from Creative Support ' South Manchester Women's Project.
Is the service caring?
People were involved in the development of their care and support plans. We saw they were up to date and reflected people's needs. We saw that staff interacted with people in a caring way and people appeared comfortable throughout the project.
People knew and liked the staff at the project. They commented that they had choices about how they spent their days.
Is the service responsive?
The service employed enough staff to be able to provide cover for staff absences. Staff received training to ensure they were competent in all aspects of people's care and support. People visited the project prior to making a decision about moving in, and their rooms were decorated or refurbished in accordance with their wishes. A monthly house meeting was held so people could discuss any changes they felt were required.
People's care and support plans were updated at least every six months. Staff knew people well and we saw evidence that changes to people's support were made immediately when required. Incidents were also recorded and analysed to ensure any improvements necessary were made.
Is the service well-led?
Creative Support ' South Manchester Women's Project had a statement of purpose that included all aspects of the service. Staff were clear about their roles and responsibilities. They met regularly with the manager. Senior managers were also in regular contact with the service. There was an effective quality assurance system in place and any issues were addressed promptly.