The inspection took place on 18 February 2016 and was announced.Your Life (Lymington) is a domiciliary care service providing care and support to people living in their own homes within an assisted living complex at Farringford Court, Lymington. At the time of our inspection there were eight people using the service.
The service has a registered manager. 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 told us they felt safe and were confident in the staff that provided their care and supported them.
Care plans gave clear instructions on how people's care needs were to be met.
People were safe because staff understood their role and responsibilities to keep the safe from harm.
Staff had a good knowledge of the provider’s whistleblowing policy and procedures which meant they were able to raise concerns to protect people from unsafe care.
Recruitment processes were robust to make sure people were cared for by suitable staff. There were sufficient numbers of staff deployed to meet people’s needs and to
keep them safe from harm.
People were supported by staff who received regular training, support and supervision to help them provide effective care.
There were clear procedures in place for the administration of medicines. Audits were carried out monthly by the registered manager to ensure medicines were being administered safely.
Staff understood the requirements of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and their responsibilities to ensure that people who were unable to make their own decisions about their care and support were protected.
People had good relationships with the staff and were treated with dignity and respect. They knew how to make a complaint and were confident that concerns would be addressed.
There were systems in place to monitor the care provided and people’s views and opinions were sought regularly. Incidents and accidents were monitored, trends identified and learning shared with staff to put into practice
There was an effective complaints system in place. People told us they were confident to raise any issues about their care and that they would be listened to and addressed.
People told us the service was well-led and managed by an effective and organised management team. People had confidence in the provider and staff were clear about
their roles and responsibilities.