12 September 2014
During a routine inspection
Is the service safe?
We saw that people's needs were appropriately identified and risk assessed. This included risks in individual's environments and the risks for any equipment used to support peoples care. This meant that staff providing care and support were fully informed about the risks associated with the equipment and environment used.
Is the service effective?
We were told that the agency had sought advice and had made appropriate referrals to other health professionals including the community nurses. This ensured people had the right advice and equipment to remain as independent as possible in a safe way.
Is the service caring ?The people we spoke with who used the service and relatives told us that staff were "very nice". One person said, "I have nothing to complain about, they are always on time bar a few minutes'. Another person told us, 'I get a regular carer and that is important to me'.
Is the service well-led?
We saw that training was mandatory on privacy, dignity and independence and that these values underpinned the work of the agency and the organisation. As well as being covered in staff induction training we saw that the topic was regularly covered through other specific training information. This meant that people's diversity, values and human rights were respected.
Is the service responsive?
People also told us that they expressed their views and were involved in making decisions about their care and treatment. One person we spoke with who used the service said that, 'The carers are very good, they know what you like and how you like it to be done'. Another person told us, 'I feel they [Creative Support Carlisle services] listen. I prefer to have female carers and that is always the case'.