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Archived: The Home Service (Care Agency) Ltd

Peachey House, Bepton Road, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 9LU (01730) 817999

Provided and run by:
The Home Service (Care Agency) Ltd

All Inspections

7 February 2013

During a routine inspection

People said that the agency used care plans and that they were individualised. Relatives told us that the care plans were centered around the needs of the people, and that they took into account the views of the families and significant others. Care plans were given to people who use the service to sign and keep.

The Provider told us that when care and support is provided to a new client, their care needs are discussed with them and care plans are written up to reflect the individual's needs. These care plans are then signed by the people who use the service or by their representative.

The Provider also told us that they work closely with the District Nurses, the GP surgeries, the Community Psychiatric Team and occupational therapists, when assessing needs and evaluating care.

We reviewed care records, and found that care plans were written for all the people who use the service. We saw that care plans were reviewed when care needs changed. The people who used the service had a Personal Plan that reflected their needs, a Manual Handling Risk Assessment, and a Consent to Treatment form in their file.

We spoke to two members of staff who told us that they refer to the care plans for guidance about how to support people. Staff were aware of the importance of documentation, and updating risk assessments.

We saw evidence that the staff had completed Safeguarding training, as part of their mandatory training.

We saw that the service was adequately staffed.

29 November 2011

During a routine inspection

We spoke to one person who receives a service from the agency. We also spoke to two relatives of people who receive a service.

We were told that the service is reliable; care workers arrive on time and stay for the agreed length of time. Where any changes due to unforeseen circumstances occurred people were informed by the agency.

Care staff were said to be polite and considerate. People said that they are treated with respect and that staff consult them when providing care. People confirmed that they are helped with various tasks including personal care and domestic jobs.

People said that they had a care plan, which outlined the arrangements and times for care. We were also told that care staff make a record each time they attend an appointment with someone.

People said that they felt safe with the agency's staff.

People and their relatives said that the agency asks them if they are satisfied with the service provided and that a satisfaction survey form was also given.

We spoke to one person who receives a service from the agency. We also spoke to two relatives of people who receive a service.

We were told that the service is reliable; care workers arrive on time and stay for the agreed length of time. Where any changes due to unforeseen circumstances occurred people were informed by the agency.

Care staff were said to be polite and considerate. People said that they are treated with respect and that staff consult them when providing care. People confirmed that they are helped with various tasks including personal care and domestic jobs.

People said that they had a care plan, which outlined the arrangements and times for care. We were also told that care staff make a record each time they attend an appointment with someone.

People said that they felt safe with the agency's staff.

People and their relatives said that the agency asks them if they are satisfied with the service provided and that a satisfaction survey form was also given.