14 March 2019
During a routine inspection
Manchester is a domiciliary care service based in Salford and provides care to people within their own homes, predominantly in the Trafford area of Greater Manchester. The service is operated by Olive Healthcare Solutions Limited and their headquarters are based in Mansfield.
Rating at last inspection:
Our last inspection of Manchester was in August 2018. The overall rating at this inspection was inadequate, including the key questions safe and well-led, and the service was placed into special measures. This also resulted in the local authority no longer offering new packages of care to the service until standards improved.
At the August 2018 inspection we identified regulatory breaches in relation to safeguarding people who used the service from abuse and improper treatment, receiving and acting on complaints, fit and proper persons employed and staffing. We also issued two warning notices relating to safe care and treatment and good governance. The service then sent us an action plan, telling us how they intended to improve to meet regulatory requirements.
People’s experience of using this service at this inspection:
We carried out this comprehensive inspection on 14 and 19 March 2019. At the time of the inspection there were five people using the service.
We found the service had improved in all areas since our last inspection and this was reflected in the feedback we received from both people who used the service and their relatives.
People said they felt as a result of the care they received, with staff demonstrating a good understanding about how to protect people from the risk of harm.
Staff were recruited safely, with appropriate checks carried out to ensure there were no risks presented to people using the service.
There were enough staff to care for people safely and people told us staff always arrived to deliver their care. When staff were going to be late they were kept informed by the service.
People received their medication as prescribed.
Staff received the appropriate induction, training and supervision to support them in their role.
People received the support they required to eat and drink at meal times.
People who used the service and their relatives made positive comments about the care provided. The feedback we received from people we spoke with was that staff were kind and caring in their approach.
People said they felt they were treated with dignity and respect and that staff promoted their independence as required.
Complaints were handled appropriately, with an appropriate complaints system now in place.
Appropriate systems were now in place to monitor the quality of service being provided, with a number of audits, spot checks and competency assessments used to check the quality of service being provided.
We have made a recommendation for the service to develop more community links within the local area.
We received positive feedback from everybody we spoke with about management and leadership within the service. Staff said they felt supported and could approach the registered with any concerns they had about their work.
More information is in the detailed findings below.
Why we inspected:
This inspection was carried out to check if standards of care had improved since we last inspected the service in August 2018 when regulatory requirements were not being adhered to. The inspection was also to check that the two warning notices regarding safe care and treatment and good governance had been met.
Follow up:
We will continue to monitor information and intelligence we receive about the service to ensure good quality care is provided to people. We will return to re-inspect in line with our inspection timescales for ‘Good’ rated services, however if any further information of concern is received, we may inspect sooner.