29 October 2013
During a routine inspection
The majority of comments were positive about the way care staff supported them in their own homes. We were told staff were caring, polite and did the job required. We heard comments such as, 'I have good days and bad days when I am a lot slower. The carers always reassure me that it is not a problem and for me to take my time, even when I know it makes them late for their next call.' Another person said, 'They knock and call out who it is before entering, speak politely and always leave the house as they find it.' This person also said they were involved in the planning of their care and support needs. Further comments received told us that people using this service felt their independence was promoted. One person said, 'I'd be in poor way without them.'
Care plans that recorded people's care needs were available and up to date for staff to follow. People could be assured that their care needs would be met appropriately.
We found care staff were suitably recruited to ensure people using the service were supported by staff who had been through employment safety checks, had the required training and were monitored regularly to ensure they were doing the job safely and correctly.
This service had systems in place to monitor and improve the service provided to ensure it was suitable and safe. In the last few months improved computer software had been introduced to assist with the monitoring and information gathering on a day to day basis.
The internal audits carried out by the provider had rated the service as excellent in 2011 and 2013.