- Homecare service
Adjoy Healthcare Westberkshire
Report from 3 April 2024 assessment
Contents
Ratings
Our view of the service
Date of assessment: 24 April 2024. This was a responsive assessment due to concerns received about the culture of the service. However, we found no evidence of closed or poor culture during our assessment. Quality governance systems were either not in place or not robust to ensure effective monitoring. However, as the service was still small and staff knew people well this risk was somewhat mitigated. We have recommended the provider ensure they implement and embed quality governance systems going forward. There were also missed opportunities to engage with other partnership agencies or external stakeholders. Despite this, there was an inclusive and caring ethos within the service, in which staff felt confidence in the management team. Staff were aware of their responsibilities to safeguard people and keep them from harm by ensuring risk mitigation processes were followed. Staff were safely recruited, and a monitoring system ensured staff were staying the full length of time with people during care calls. Infection prevention and control processes were in place to keep people safe.
People's experience of this service
People told us they were happy with the service provided by the agency. They told us they felt safe with staff, that staff arrived when they expected them and stayed the full time they needed them. People said staff were aware of any risks to them and helped ensure they stayed free from harm. They said they received the medicines they required and that staff wore personal protective equipment to reduce any risk of the spread of infection. People felt staff treated them with kindness and respect, whilst enabling their independence and allowing them to make their own decisions. They said their needs were responded to and changes to their care were made promptly. They told us they generally saw the same staff members which meant they got to know them well.