18, 30 December 2013
During a routine inspection
We spent some time at one person's house and talked with staff about how they supported people. We saw staff were skilled at understanding people's individual needs, and helped them to lead active lifestyles.
We talked with two relatives. They had positive comments about the service. One relative told us, 'It's a very good service. They seem really happy and they look after my relative as well as I could.'
The agency made sure there was sufficient staff available to meet people's individual needs and support them with their preferred activities. The person we spoke with said they 'liked' the staff and we saw staff were trained and experienced to support people.
We saw the provider checked the quality of the service, and involved people and their relatives in reviews about the care service. People were protected from the risks of unsafe or inappropriate treatment because records were kept up to date and were confidentially stored.