15, 16, 17 January 2014
During a routine inspection
People using the service were very positive about the care and support received by the carers. People were generally happier with the care if it was provided by carers who regularly visited them. One person commented 'my regular carers are absolutely wonderful'. Another person said 'on the whole I am very satisfied with the carers, we are so grateful for the care received'. Another person said 'they are so good. They all try their best and I just can't thank them enough. I couldn't stay at home without them'.
Seventeen people expressed areas of dissatisfaction with the service including concerns raised related to: the planning of care; timing of visits; unfamiliar carers and office staff not responding effectively to care requests. People felt if the care was organised better then the quality of their care would improve. One person said 'I've not got a problem with the carers, they are all very nice. If the organisation was a bit better then it would run very well'. Another person said 'the only thing that gets me down is I don't know who is coming. The ones that I want don't come very often'.
The agency had systems in place to monitor and assess the service. However, we found some incidents had not been actioned following company protocols. The agency ensured people's medicines were managed appropriately.
Staffing was assessed and monitored to ensure people's needs were met. Plans were in place to further improve staffing within the company.