23 October 2013
During a routine inspection
People's needs were assessed and care and treatment was planned and delivered in line with their individual care plan. One of the mangers in the service assessed the person's suitability to establish if the service could meet their needs. People's needs were reviewed six weeks after they moved in to ensure that their care was 'effective' in practice. We looked at five people's files. All the files had care plans and we saw that staff recorded their daily interactions with people appropriately.
There were effective systems in place to reduce the risk and spread of infection. Staff wore protective equipment such as aprons and gloves during the delivery of care and changed them for each person.
All staff had completed national vocation qualification level two and three in social care. Staff received regular supervision every four to six weeks. Appraisals were carried out on an annual basis.
People's views about the service were collected via an annual tenants' survey and quarterly tenants meetings. Managers carried out spot checks on staff to assess the quality of their service.