5, 8, 10 April 2013
During a routine inspection
People told us that the agency had carried out an assessment of their needs to ensure that they could meet them before a service was provided. They told us that the agency had involved them or their relatives in the process and the care workers acted in accordance with their wishes. People using the service told us they were happy with the service provided. One person who used the service said: 'I can't fault them; I have no reason to change".
People confirmed that they had been involved in the assessment and care planning process which meant care staff supported them in a way they preferred. Care workers were generally punctual with visits and notified them if there were any delays.
People told us that the care workers were always well groomed and when giving personal care wore the correct gloves and aprons which were disposed of properly. We were told: 'The care worker always washes her hands properly before and after care'.
We saw that there were effective recruitment and selection processes in place and people were cared for or supported by suitably qualified, skilled and experienced care workers. Comments and complaints policies were in place and people using the service were aware of this system.