22 January 2014
During a routine inspection
Relatives told us they were visited regularly by the management and that the service was usually responsive to requests. They also said that they felt confident with reporting any concerns to the Head of home care for appropriate action to be taken.
Representatives we telephoned told us they were satisfied with the care that their relatives received. One representative told us that 'They have been excellent, I am very impressed with their service and the nurses understood the client. 'Another person told us ' I am in regular contact with the Home Care staff and can discuss my relative's care plan any time which, I am fully involve with I have no complaint about the service.'
People were protected from the risks of unsafe or inappropriate care and treatment because accurate and appropriate records were maintained.
The agency had a robust recruitment procedure in place. This meant that people were cared by people who had been checked to work with vulnerable people.
We found that the service gained regular feedback from people and had robust quality and assurance procedures in place to monitor the effectiveness and safety of the care and support provided.