26 November 2013
During a routine inspection
People were treated with dignity and respect. They told us that the care workers stayed for the agreed length of time. People commented, for example, 'they always stay to make sure everything is alright' and 'we have a very good relationship with the carers'. However, not everyone was happy with the timing of their visits. We also heard that the punctuality of care workers could be a problem, which meant that people's needs were not met in a timely way.
People were mostly satisfied with the care and the service they received. People had individual plans which set out the care that had been agreed. For some people this included support received with their medication. We found that there was a risk to people's health and wellbeing because of a lack of accurate records about the medication they received.
Staff received training and support which helped to ensure that care was provided in an effective way. People who used the service had opportunities to give their feedback about the quality of support they received. However we found that regular audits in relation to quality assurance were not taking place, which meant that aspects of the service were not being well monitored and improvements made where necessary.