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Archived: John Pounds House

Garratt Lane, Wandsworth, SW18 4DU (020) 8704 4987

Provided and run by:
Sanctuary Care Limited

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All Inspections

5 September 2013

During a routine inspection

We spoke with two people using the service and two staff members during our visit. Staff told us that all people using the service were asked for their consent when developing their support plans. One person using the service told us "I meet my key worker regularly"; another person said "I helped to write my support plan". We looked at three care plans and saw that there were a number of consent forms that people using the service had signed, these were written in an easy read format.

People using the service told us they were "very happy" with the way they were treated by staff at John Pounds House. One person told us the staff were "very good and caring". Staff told us that key worker meetings were held every month and the support plans were reviewed every six months. The support plans that we saw had been reviewed regularly and also contained minutes of the key worker meetings.

The building was well maintained with carpet throughout. We saw a number of records related to the safety and suitability of the premises during our visit. These included testing for asbestos, fire safety, water, gas and electrical tests.

Staff told us they were encouraged to obtained professional qualifications. We looked at some staff files and saw training records and supervision notes. Some of the training that staff had attended recently included diversity, challenging behaviour, safeguarding and 1st aid.

16 November 2012

During a routine inspection

People who use the service told us that staff treated them with dignity and respect. One person told us "Staff are good and help me with shopping, cooking and personal hygiene". They were enabled and encouraged to make their own decisions and choices, including the type of support they needed and when they needed it. One person told us "Staff are very supportive and do care". Someone else said "It is more or less a good service, although sometimes I do not feel that safe although I realise that the aim is to make us as independent as possible to prepare us for when we move out". There was a staff lone working policy in place that had been agreed with the local authority and people using the service were aware of it.

People said staff were friendly, supportive, knew their jobs and generally met their needs. Some people said they felt they could do with more support sometimes, although they did appreciate that they needed to become self sufficient. One person said "If things are done for me I won't learn to do them for myself".

People were also supported to make complaints as required and knew who to complain to. People were assessed before moving in to identify their eligibility and if their needs could be met. There were up to date, regularly reviewed care plans that had been risk assessed

1 November 2011

During a routine inspection

People who use the service told us that they like the attitude of the staff, that they treated them well and were respectful of their needs.

People told us that they receive the right support to help them be more independent in their lives.

People said they like the approach of the service and that they can lead the lives they want to, and with support if they want this.