21 May 2019
During a routine inspection
Creative Support - Balshaw is a residential short-term break service that provides care to up to five adults with learning difficulties. Some people may have other disabilities. At the time of the inspection there were two people staying at the service with three more people booked in to visit on the second day of the inspection.
People's experience of using this service and what we found:
People were supported to be safe and said that they felt safe.
Staff received robust safeguarding training and had a good understanding of the principals involved in taking action when abuse was suspected.
The provider had a robust recruitment process that meant staff were recruited safely.
Medicines were managed safely.
There was an open and transparent culture in relation to accidents and incidents and they were used as opportunities to learn and reduce risks.
People's needs were met through robust assessments and support planning.
The service worked with healthcare and social professionals to achieve positive outcomes for people.
Staff and carers had good knowledge and skills which helped to ensure people's needs were well met.
We saw good examples of when people had been supported to maintain a healthy and balanced diet
People told us carers and staff were compassionate and kind.
People were supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives and staff supported them in the least restrictive way possible; the policies and systems in the service supported this practice.
Staff and carers expressed commitment to ensuring people received high-quality care.
Carers and staff knew people well.
People received care and support that was person-centred.
We saw good examples of how the care and support people received enriched their lives through meaningful activities.
The service was proactive in its response to concerns or complaints and people knew how to feedback their experiences.
The registered manager planned and promoted holistic, person-centred, high-quality care resulting in good outcomes for people.
The values and culture embedded in the service ensured people were at the heart of the care and support they received.
Staff told us they received good support from management. They told us they were proud to work for the service.
There was an open and transparent culture and people were empowered to voice their opinions.
The principles and values of Registering the Right Support and other best practice guidance ensure people with a learning disability and or autism who use a service can live as full a life as possible and achieve the best outcomes that include control, choice and independence. At this inspection the provider had ensured they were applied.
The outcomes for people using the service reflected the principles and values of Registering the Right Support in the following ways -
People's support focused on them having choice and as many opportunities as possible in a respite setting. e.g. People had choice in the food they ate or at what times meals were served and could continue with their activities and interests whilst living at the home.
For more details, please see the full report which is on the CQC website at www.cqc.org.uk
Rating at last inspection:
At the last inspection, the service was rated good (published 3 December 2016).
Why we inspected:
We carried out this inspection based on the previous rating of the service.
Follow up:
We will continue to review information we receive about the service until we return to visit as part of our re-inspection programme. If any concerning information is received we may inspect sooner.