25 November 2013
During a routine inspection
We reviewed five core records, and found that they were comprehensive, with chronological information about the initial referral, assessments and treatment progression. We also spoke with two staff members and reviewed staff training and development records. We found evidence of continuous supervision of the practitioners, and staff told us that they felt well supported in their roles.
We noted that the area manager carried out regular audits to monitor the quality of the service, and to ensure that the policies and procedures were being followed. We found that there was evidence of changes made to procedure after comments received from people, and the person we spoke with told us that they were able to feed back on their experience of the clinic. We found that there was available information on the complaints process, and the staff were aware of how to manage a complaint. We saw evidence of complaints handled according to the clinic's policy.