22 January 2013
During a routine inspection
We found that the agency's staff sought people's consent before they received any care or treatment and the staff acted in accordance with people's wishes.
The care plans we saw provided details of people's individual needs, wishes and preferences. The agency sought advice from external healthcare professionals where necessary and this was recorded in people's care files.
The agency had safe processes in place for medication and staff received appropriate training in this area.
We found that appropriate checks were undertaken before staff began work and there were effective recruitment and selection processes in place. Staff had also received appropriate induction training.
People had been made aware of the complaints procedure. People told us their comments and complaints were listened to and acted on, without the fear that they would be discriminated against for making a complaint.