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Archived: Gilbert Court

Gilbert Road, Charford, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B60 3JZ

Provided and run by:
Crossroads Caring for Carers Worcestershire

All Inspections

25 September 2013

During a routine inspection

During this inspection we spoke with seven people who used the service about their experiences of the support they had received. We also spoke with five of the care staff.

All the people we spoke with who used the service spoke positively about the care they received. One person told us: 'I'm happy with the care'. All the people we spoke with told us that the care staff who supported them understood their care needs. People told us that their wishes were always listened to and we found that the provider made sure people consented to any care.

We found that the provider had taken the necessary actions to ensure that people who used the service were safeguarded against abuse.

Staff employed at the service had access to further training. One staff member told us: 'One thing they (the providers) do really well is support you with additional training'. Although care staff did not receive many structured supervisions, care staff told us that they felt supported by their managers.

5 February 2013

During a routine inspection

Gilbert Court is an Extra Care scheme. People who live there may receive personal care provided by Crossroads Caring for Carers who have an office on site and provide care staff cover 24 hours a day. We inspected the agency office and spoke with three of the people who received personal care from the agency. We did this in a communal area. We also spoke with two members of staff who provided care to people. We found that people were able to express their views and had been involved in making decisions about their care and treatment.

People were complimentary about the care and support that they received. One person told us, 'The most important thing is the little things. They always ask me how I am. The relationship between the carer and the client is fundamental and they do that particularly well.' Another person said, 'I've got a very good relationship with Crossroads. I think I'm very well looked after. I'm very satisfied on the whole.' This meant that people felt the agency was meeting their individual needs.

We found that people who used the agency were protected from the risk of abuse.

People were cared for, or supported by, suitably qualified, skilled and experienced staff.

The provider had systems in place to regularly assess and monitor the quality of service that people received.