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Archived: Choice Care 4 U Services Limited

Unit 10, Oakland Business Centre, 64-68 Elm Grove, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 5LH (01903) 368981

Provided and run by:
Choice Care 4U Services Limited

All Inspections

27, 28 November 2013

During a routine inspection

During our visit at Choice Care 4 U Services Ltd and visits made to their clients in receipt personal care, we found that the agency had suitable arrangements in place for seeking consent of care and treatment from people using the service. People we spoke with confirmed that they were helped to make decisions where appropriate and were able to have control over their care package. People told us that they could not fault the service and staff were flexible, polite and accommodating.

We found that people care plan were comprehensive and staff had set instructions for delivering care tailored for individual person. This was confirmed from the people we spoke with and we found that care plan available at the people residence to be compatible with the one held at the agency. This ensured that people were receiving the appropriate care and treatment as contracted. We saw evidence of staff having entered relevant information and observation in people's record book that were followed up by the staff team.

We saw evidence of survey carried out by the agency and as well minutes of quarterly monitoring meeting from West Sussex Adults Services Commissioners. The outcomes were positive and there were no contentious issues to be addressed.

We found that the provider had a thorough recruitment procedure in place and staff were suitable and competent to carry out their duty.

We found that the provider had an effective system in place to deal with people's complaints and comments.

30 January 2013

During a routine inspection

People who used the service told us that staff were lovely. They said that they knew and trusted them and felt safer because they knew they were going to visit. People told us that they usually had the same carer or team of carers. They said this was important as they got to know them as people. People told us that their carer(s) were nearly always on time. They said that they would get a phone call if there was going to be any delay. They said that time keeping was important to them as they planned the rest of their day around the care.

Staff working in the organisation spoke about the people they cared for with great respect. They told us how vulnerable people could be in their own homes and how important it was that they were kept safe and felt safe. They told us that they provided a very important service to people and they understood the responsibility involved. They told us how important it was to maintain the service at all times and that to do so they had to be very flexible. Staff told us that they worked as a team in order to cover absence and ensure there was no impact upon care provision.

We found that staff were well supported to undertake their roles and on going training was provided to support service requirements.

We found that monitoring was in place to ensure that any breakdown in service provision was detected and addressed very quickly. This meant that planned care would not be missed.