30 January and 3 March 2014
During a routine inspection
Signed consent was given for the provision of care by the person receiving the care or their representative. Completed consent forms were placed within the person's care plans. We spoke with care workers who stated that they explain to people what they needed to do before they ask for consent.
Overall people were happy with the care received. One person stated that "the care workers are friendly and able to have conversation", and a home carer stated that "care workers care about their client and tell me of any problems and I can ask for advice based on their experience. The senior carers are good at spotting potential problems". However concerns were raised about the timeliness of carers when visiting people.
We saw that staff had annual appraisal meetings where specific training and development needs are discussed. A less formal drop in system for carers is also in place where carers can come to the session to discuss any concerns with a member of the management team on a less formal basis.
Quality assurance questionnaires were completed and analysed. Records are completed and up to date.