25 October 2013
During a routine inspection
Before a person chose to use the service a full assessment of their needs was completed and trial visits were undertaken to see whether the service was suitable for them and their needs could be met. We looked at the care records of seven people we observed and saw that care was delivered in accordance with their needs and risks and that reviews were regularly carried out. Staff were able to describe the needs and risks of the people they supported which meant that care and treatment was planned and delivered in a way that was intended to ensure people's safety and welfare.
Staff were appropriately trained in safeguarding and it was evident from discussions that they knew the different types of abuse and who to report incidents to. We saw evidence that the provider obtained all documentation required to identify potential staff and ensure that people were safeguarded against anyone with an inappropriate background or employment history. Regular audits were carried out and feedback was obtained from staff, people who used the service and from relatives to ensure the quality of the service was maintained and regularly improved.