Peoples privacy, dignity and independence was respected, as people understood the care and treatment choices available to them. One said "Staff listen and respond to my needs, it is a pleasure to have them in my home.".Care and treatment was planned in a way that ensured people's safety and welfare. One person said "Staff look after me in a way that makes me feel safe and comfortable."
All staff were subject to appropriate checks and references were taken up prior to commencement of employment. Staff were trained to be able to deliver the care and support required by individuals. One person said "They know what they are doing, and I know that they have been checked before they come to me."
We spoke to the manager, staff in the office, staff and people who use the service by telephone. Comments we received were all positive and included "I really don't know what I would do with the support the service provides for me and my family."
Staff members we spoke to told us that it was a good agency to work for and they felt listened to and valued.
Staff spoken to had a good awareness of individuals care needs and the importance of treating people with respect and dignity. This was confirmed by training provided by the provider around respect and dignity and by talking to people who use services. One person said "staff are always polite and listen to me."