Archived: Amonet Limited (North London)

Euro House, 131-133 Ballards Lane, Finchley Central, N3 1LJ (020) 8371 0116

Provided and run by:
Soma Healthcare Limited

All Inspections

26 January 2012

During an inspection looking at part of the service

People who used the service were on the whole satisfied with the care provided and they indicated that their care needs had been attended to. They spoke positively of staff and stated that they had been treated with respect and dignity.

People who use the service and their relatives indicated that carers from the agency were on the whole reliable and capable and they were able to provide the agreed care. However, some monitoring checks had not been documented. This means that there is no documented evidence to provide confirmation of some of the checks done. In addition, the risks of falls was not always checked and documented. This may place people who use the service at risk.

People who use the service said they felt safe with their carers. Staff had been provided with safeguarding training and they were aware of action to take in response to allegations of abuse.

People who use the service indicated that they had confidence in their carers and they behaved in a professional manner. However, staffing records of a small number of staff transferred from another agency in the past year did not contain all the required documentation such as current evidence of identity and an updated Criminal Records Bureau disclosure. This may put people who use the service at risk.

People who use the service stated that quality monitoring checks had been carried out by the agency. We saw evidence of these checks and surveys. We however, noted that some important information requested from the agency regarding current management and up to date care arrangements was not always acknowledged or promptly responded to. This means that when needed, CQC is not always kept informed of progress affecting the quality of care and welfare of people who use the service.

5 August 2011

During an inspection in response to concerns

People who used the service who were interviewed by phone were on the whole satisfied with the care provided and they indicated that their care needs had been attended to. They spoke positively of staff and stated that they had been treated with respect and dignity. Their views can be summarised by the following comments :

" I am happy with my regular carers.They do what they are supposed to do.'

'The carers are extremely good. They provide good personal care to my relative.'

We however, recently received notifications regarding a number of safeguarding incidents. These were followed up by the local Social Services department. Relatives concerned expressed dissatisfaction with the carers concerned and the management of the service. Following the investigations, action plans were agreed to ensure that people who used the service are protected. The agency had responded promptly and is in the process of ensuring that all agreed action are implemented.

Arrangements are also being put in place to support staff and ensure that they are able to meet the needs of people who used the service. Supervision, training updates and instructions on dealing with emergencies had been provided.