We spoke to 16 people using the service provided by Custom Care (Bournemouth) ('the agency' ) or their relatives. We visited eight people in their own homes and we contacted eight people or their relatives by telephone.We also spoke to eight care workers about their experiences of working for the agency.
Everyone told us that their care workers were polite and helpful and ensured that their dignity was promoted when they helped them with their personal care needs. They said that they received the help that was set out in their care plans and that they had been involved in agreeing the care that they received. They told us they were generally helped by the same group of care workers.
Most people we spoke to told us that care workers usually arrived around the time they expected them. They said that they were sent a list in advance advising them which care workers would be calling on them and at what time. Some people told us that the list was sometimes inaccurate because care workers had gone on holiday or were off sick and they had not always been informed of the changes that had occurred. A number of people told us that care workers had not always arrived at the times that they were expecting them but that in recent weeks this had improved.
Most people who we spoke to told us that care workers were competent and seemed well trained and they felt safe when they were receiving help. Others described the abilities of care workers as variable. People said that when care workers left their homes after helping them they always made sure that their premises were secure.
Some people told us that staff from the agency telephoned them to ask them if they were happy with the help they were receiving. Some people also told us they had been sent questionnaires to complete in order to obtain their views about the service.