16 December 2013
During a routine inspection
We saw comments and copies of letters of thanks and the service regularly reviewed people’s views of the service they had received. This feedback demonstrated people were very satisfied with the support and guidance they received.
We looked at two care records for people receiving advice and support. We saw that people were offered support and guidance to assist them with aspects of their care and helped them to access the services and help they needed. Each record provided clear evidence of all input from both staff and people using the service and showed when actions had been completed.
Advice and support with medicines was provided by staff. Staff were regularly assessed to ensure they had the updated knowledge and competency needed to provide advice and support with medicines.
Staff spoken with had the knowledge and experience to provide the support and advice needed. Staff told us that whilst they were busy they felt they had enough time to meet people’s needs.
There were various quality monitoring systems in place, which we could see were effectively monitoring the quality of the service provided and people’s satisfaction with the service they received.