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Archived: MiHomecare - Welling

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

First Floor Offices, 118 High Street, Welling, Kent, DA16 1TH 0333 121 9501

Provided and run by:
MiHomecare Limited

Important: The provider of this service changed. See old profile

All Inspections

27 March 2015

During a routine inspection

Mihomecare Welling is a domiciliary care agency which provides care in peoples' own homes. It is situated in the London borough of Bexley.

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

People said the service provided was generally good, although one person said not all the staff were suitable for the tasks allocated to them. They were satisfied with the service and thought it felt safe, was effective, caring, responsive and well led.

The records were kept up to date and covered all aspects of the care and support people received, their choices and identified and met their needs. They contained clearly recorded, fully completed, and regularly reviewed information that enabled staff to perform their duties. People were protected from nutrition and hydration associated risks by staff monitoring diets if appropriate and promoting healthy eating. People were encouraged to discuss health and other needs with staff and had agreed information passed on to their GP’s and other community based health professionals, as required. This included information that may contribute to decisions made under The Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) processes.

There was a robust recruitment process that was followed. The staff were well trained and said the organisation was flexible, a good one to work for and they enjoyed their work. They had access to training, and support. People said the manager was approachable, responsive, encouraged feedback from them and consistently monitored and assessed the quality of the service provided.

There were enough staff who knowledgeable about the people they supported, the care they required and received support from the agency to provide it. They had appropriate skills and provided care and support in a professional, friendly and supportive way that was focussed on the individual.

16, 17 July 2013

During a routine inspection

People told us they were happy with the care they received on almost every occasion. One person said the care staff "couldn't do anything more for me than they do". Another person told us that they were given extra support if they needed it and another person said they had specifically requested to use the agency again once their relative returned home from hospital because of the rapport the care staff had with their relative. A person told us staff "encourage us to ask them to do something different if we want". Another person told us their relative "gets the very best of care" and that staff "go beyond the call of duty". Some people we spoke with told us staff could be late in attending to them and thought this was because there was insufficient time given to staff between booked visits.

We found that people were asked for their consent before support was given and that care and treatment was planned in a way that met their individual needs. Staff were trained in safeguarding vulnerable adults and there were effective recruitment processes in place to ensure only suitable staff were employed by the service. We also found that the provider took steps to monitor the quality of the service that people received.

25 April 2012

During a routine inspection

People told us they were 'more than happy with the service' and that they were 'glad they had chosen this service'.

People said they were 'quite satisfied' with the care they received and the carers were helpful and 'do anything I need them to'.

One person we spoke with said the carers were 'really smashing' and another said 'they are all very caring'. Another person said 'they cheer me up'.