3 April 2014
During a routine inspection
Is the service caring?
We spoke with three people who used the service and one close relative. One person said, "My carers are all absolutely marvellous." Another person said, "They are very nice; you can talk to them if you're not happy and they will always make it right." One relative commented, "The carers are excellent. They are kindness itself."
Is the service responsive?
We observed that before people received any care or support they were asked for their consent and the provider acted in accordance with their wishes. We saw that people's individual physical, mental and social care and support needs were assessed and met. This also included people's individual choices and preferences.
Is the service safe?
We saw that care plans and risk assessments were informative and up to date. Staff we spoke with were familiar their contents, which supported them to deliver appropriate and safe care. Staff recruitment systems were robust and staff were supported to do their jobs properly through appropriate training, support and monitoring.
Is the service effective?
People we spoke with were satisfied with the care and support they received. No one raised any concerns with us. This was consistent with positive feedback from people reported in the provider's own annual quality assurance survey.
Is the service well led?
Staff said that they felt supported and trained to safely do their jobs safely. The provider had a range of quality monitoring systems in place to ensure that care was being delivered appropriately by staff and that people were satisfied with the service they were receiving.