Archived: Housing 21 - King Edward Court

King Edward Avenue, Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 6ED 0370 192 4520

Provided and run by:
Housing 21

All Inspections

4 April 2013

During a routine inspection

We spoke with the manager, senior staff and three members of staff at the time of our visit.

We spoke with six people who received a service from this agency and one relative. They told us that they were satisfied with the service and that the staff arrived on time and stayed for the allocated time of their call. Some people told us they had signed their care plan to agree with their care and received their medication on time.

Staff recruitment records showed that new staff had been thoroughly checked to make sure they were suitable to work with vulnerable people.

Systems were in place to monitor the service that people received to ensure that the service was satisfactory and safe. People told us they did not have any complaints but would not hesitate to speak to the manger or staff if they had any concerns.

We found that improvements had been made to the care plans and record keeping.

13 November 2012

During a routine inspection

People who used the service spoke positively about the staff and felt that they were fully supported with their care needs. People said that all the staff were polite and respected their privacy and dignity.

They told us they had a team of staff who called regularly and they were reliable, arrived on time and stayed for the allocated time of the call. People said: "The staff are first class, they would do anything for you". "I am very happy with the staff and the service provided".

People showed us their records and said they had been involved in planning their care however care plans were not always detailed enough to show what care was being provided and how the staff managed risks.

All of the people spoken with said they did not have any complaints but would tell the staff or manager if they had any concerns. They said they had information in their care folders on how to complain about the service and had the opportunity to voice their opinions about the service being provided.

5 April 2011

During a routine inspection

People told us that there were happy with the care and support they received. They told us they were involved in their plan of care and were aware of the records. Care plans did not always show written guidelines of how to care for people or detail how to move people safely. The agency worked well with health and social care professionals to make sure peoples' care was coordinated.

People who use the service told us they received care from a team of staff that were trained to do their jobs well. Staff were recruited safely and completed their induction training. People told us they felt safe in their homes and staff were caring and respectful. They told us they had the equipment they needed and received their medicines safely. There were systems in place to reduce the risk of infection. People using the service felt confident that any concerns or complaints would be listened to and acted upon. They said that the service carried out checks to make sure they were satisfied with the care being provided. Records were stored individually and securely.