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Archived: South East Division Re-ablement service (Amber Valley)

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

Long Close- Amber Valley Office, Cemetery Lane, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3AY (01629) 531200

Provided and run by:
Derbyshire County Council

Important: This service was previously registered at a different address - see old profile

All Inspections

1 December 2016

During a routine inspection

This announced inspection was carried out on 1 December 2016. South East Division Re-ablement service (Amber Valley) provides a short term re-ablement service providing support and personal care to people in Amber Valley with the aim of enabling them to live independently in their own homes. On the day of the inspection there were 54 people using the service who received personal care.

The service had a registered manager in place at the time of our inspection. 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 were supported by staff who understood the risks people could face and knew how to make them feel safe. People were given the support they required to regain their independence safely.

People received a flexible service that suited their individual circumstances because staff were available to provide this as planned. People were supported to be responsible for managing their medicines.

People were supported by staff who were trained and given guidance on how to meet their needs. People’s human right to make decisions for themselves was respected and encouraged.

People were supported to be responsible for ensuring they were able to meet their nutritional and healthcare needs.

People were treated with respect by staff who demonstrated compassion and understanding. They were encouraged to set goals to maximise their strengths and build on their independence.

People were given the support they needed to be responsible for meeting their own needs without being dependent on others. People knew how to raise any concerns if they needed to.

People used a service that was tailored to suit their needs. There were systems in place to monitor the quality of the service and make improvements when needed.

13 February 2014

During a routine inspection

People we spoke with during our inspection were positive about the care and support provided by the agency. People told us that they had been involved with the planning and reviewing of their care and support. One person commented "The staff always treat me with respect and never hurry me when providing care".

People told us that they received the care and support they required to enable them to live in their own home independently.

The provider has appropriate recruitment and selection procedures in place. Staff were properly supported to provide care and support to people who used the service and received appropriate training.

The provider had clear systems in place to obtain feedback from all persons involved in the service as well as auditing their own service.