3 October 2013
During a routine inspection
Care plans were written in a way that promoted the individual's choice and independence. They gave clear guidance for care workers on how the care and support should be given.
We visited four people in their own homes. One person told us, 'I get very good care, my carer is lovely.' Another person said, 'They always come, I am extremely satisfied.'
We spoke with three care worker workers who said they felt they had enough time and support to care for people and meet their needs. The staff rotas showed there was only a limited amount of time for travelling to each community call; we were told sometimes this would cause them to be slightly late.
We saw training records which showed members of staff had received appropriate training for their role. In addition we saw records that indicated members of staff were encouraged to undertake a nationally recognised qualification in care.
We saw records of meetings with people by senior members of staff. These meetings served to address any concerns and issues people might have. We were told this provided useful feedback on the quality of the service provided by individual members of staff.