24 June 2013
During an inspection looking at part of the service
During our visit to the office we reviewed four care plans and three staff files. We spoke on the telephone with three of the four people whose care plans we looked at.
People's needs were assessed and care was planned and delivered in accordance with their plan of care. People told us that staff were "very good" and supported people as described in their care plan.
Medications were handled, administered and recorded appropriately. The manager undertook an audit monthly and any gaps in records were investigated and explained. Staff had received training on safe administration of medicines and how to ensure records were accurately maintained.
Staff files showed that there were effective recruitment procedures in place and appropriate checks had been carried out prior to care workers commencing employment.
The provider had suitable systems in place to monitor the quality of the service provision. This included listening to and acting upon comments made and audits of care plans, to ensure information was accurate.
People we spoke with considered the service was well managed and they were able to approach the manager if they had any issues.
One person said they would give the service "a high nine out of ten, otherwise there was no room for improvement!"