• Community
  • Community substance misuse service

Archived: Turning Point Somerset Glastonbury

The Old Library, 19 Northload Street, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA6 9JJ (01458) 832225

Provided and run by:
Turning Point

All Inspections

4 November 2013

During a routine inspection

The centre operated as a drop in service with a planned appointment system. When we visited there was no one who used the service available to speak with us. However during our inspection we spoke with two members of staff and the deputy service manager. The staff were very enthusiastic about the service and the opportunities it provided for people.

We heard that the support provided was individualised to meet people's needs. We were told about the treatment programmes available to people according to their presenting need.

We were told that the counsellors supported and enabled people to work toward using harm reduction strategies and staying safe. We were able to see that documentation maintained on behalf of people who used the service was stored safely with their consent.

We found there were safe and effective recruitment and selection processes in place. Appropriate checks were undertaken before staff began work which ensured people were protected from the risks of being treated by unsuitable staff.

People were made aware of the complaint system. We read how people's complaints were fully investigated and resolved to their satisfaction.

During our visit we found people were provided with information and equipment that safeguarded them against the risk of infection.

8 March 2013

During a routine inspection

We visited the Glastonbury Office for Turning Point Somerset and spoke with one person who was happy to speak with us. They told us they were very happy with the support they had received from Turning Point Somerset, Glastonbury.

We were told staff treated people who used the service with respect and dignity. We observed staff speak with people in a respectful manner and listen to their opinions and comments.

We found that care planning was person centred and agreed with the individual. Regular reviews were carried out and involved the individual at every stage.

Staff confirmed they were given the opportunity to build on their skills and received appropriate support from the registered manager and team leader.

The provider had quality assurance systems in place that ensured people were safe and changes could be made to improve the service provided.