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Crystal Business Solutions Ltd T/A Everycare Oxford

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

Suite 1A Temple Court, Oxford Road, Cowley, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX4 2ER (01865) 778300

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Crystal Business Solutions Ltd

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Background to this inspection

Updated 31 October 2017

We carried out this inspection under Section 60 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 as part of our regulatory functions. This inspection checked whether the provider is meeting the legal requirements and regulations associated with the Health and Social Care Act 2008, to look at the overall quality of the service, and to provide a rating for the service under the Care Act 2014.

The inspection took place on 28 September 2017 and was announced. The provider was given 48 hours’ notice because the location provides a domiciliary care service and we needed to be sure that the service’s representatives would be available to meet us at their office. The inspection was conducted by two inspectors.

Prior to our inspection, we reviewed information we held about the service. This included any information received and statutory notifications. A notification is information about important events which the provider is required to send us by law. Before the inspection, the provider completed a Provider Information Return (PIR). This is a form that asks the provider to give some key information about the service, what the service does well and improvements they plan to make.

We also contacted the local authority commissioning teams and other professionals to obtain any information that might inform our inspection.

During our inspection we visited the provider’s main office location and talked to the registered manager. We looked at records relating to the management of the service, including care plans for five people, five staff files with recruitment records, policies and procedures, a complaints log, a training matrix, quality assurance audits and accident/incident records. After the visit, we spoke with four people, one relative and four care staff members.

Overall inspection

Good

Updated 31 October 2017

We inspected this service on 28 September 2017. The inspection was announced.

Crystal Business Solutions Ltd T/A Everycare Oxford is a community-based adult social care service registered to provide personal care to people within their own homes. At the time of the inspection there were 22 people using the service, out of whom 11 people were supported with personal care. The service also provided assistance to other people with tasks such as housekeeping or shopping.

There was a registered manager in post. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission to manage a service. Like registered providers, they are ‘registered persons’. Registered persons have a legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social Care Act 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.

A few people told us that staff did not always arrive on time. These people were concerned about the staffing levels being too low which resulted in staff’s lateness and delay in supporting people. However, we found that the provider had taken and were continuing to take steps to address this issue. The service was planning to use an electronic monitoring system to monitor the attendance of staff. There was an ongoing recruitment in the service to address the shortage of staff.

People told us they felt safe with the care staff who came to their homes. Staff had received appropriate training and understood the different types of abuse. They also knew what action they should take if they thought a person was at risk of harm.

Risks to people’s health and well-being were identified and care plans were written with the aim of minimising the identified risks. There were systems in place to ensure people were supported with their medicines safely and appropriately.

The service followed safe recruitment procedures to make sure that only suitable staff were employed at the agency. People felt that they were supported by staff who had the appropriate skills and knowledge to care for them safely.

Staff received the training and support they needed to meet people’s needs effectively. Staff were provided with regular opportunities to reflect on their practice and consider their personal career development.

The registered manager understood their responsibility to comply with the requirements of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA). Records showed that people and their families were involved in the process of planning their care. People made their own decisions about their care and support. Staff understood they could only care for and support people who consented to receive care.

People were provided with sufficient amounts of food and drink. Staff supported people to access a range of health care services which ensured people’s health was monitored and maintained.

People felt they were treated with kindness and said their privacy and dignity were always respected. People were welcome to voice their opinion on how their care should be provided and their feedback was always taken into consideration. Care plans were agreed upon with each person or their close relative if appropriate, with people's rights and independence taken into account.

The registered provider had a compliments and complaints policy which was available to people. People told us that complaints were responded to and resolved in a timely manner. Where issues had been raised, the agency had made relevant improvements.

People said they could raise any concerns or complaints with the agency. The registered manager checked whether people received the care they needed by monitoring calls, reviewing care plans, working with care staff at people’s homes and at unannounced checks to observe staff’s practice.