21 and 27 April 2015
During a routine inspection
We had received some concerns about the service so we undertook an unannounced inspection, which took place on 21 and 27 of April 2015.
This was the first inspection of the service which was registered in April 2014.
Care Quality Management is a domiciliary care service that provides care and support to people living in their own homes.
There was a registered manager in post at the time of our inspection. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission to manage the service. Like registered providers, they are ‘registered persons’. Registered persons have legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social care Act 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.
People were protected from abuse because staff had some understanding of the signs and symptoms of abuse and there were arrangements in place to raise concerns.
Improvements had been made to medication administration so people received their medication safely.
There were sufficient numbers of trained staff. Improvements had been made to recruitment procedures and practice to ensure that only suitable staff would be employed.
People told us that staff were friendly and kind. People told us that they were asked for their consent to care and support.
Staff had received some training, however some additional training was needed to ensure staff had all the skills and knowledge needed to carry out their role effectively.
People told us that they were asked for their consent to care and support.
People told us that they were happy with the care and support they received from care staff. There had been some missed calls and the manager had taken steps to ensure systems were improved to prevent missed calls from happening.
Risks to people were assessed. However, records detailing the management of risks were not always detailed and did not always contain all the information staff needed so they knew how to keep people safe.
The management of the service was stable. There were systems in place to monitor quality and to make improvements to the service.