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Archived: Warrington Borough Council Intermediate Care At Home

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

Waveney House, Vulcan Close, Padgate, Warrington, Cheshire, WA2 0HL (01925) 811306

Provided and run by:
Warrington Borough Council

Important: This service is now registered at a different address - see new profile
Important: This service was previously registered at a different address - see old profile

All Inspections

04 & 05 January 2016

During a routine inspection

This inspection was announced and took place on the 04 January 2016. A second day of the inspection took place on 05 January 2016 in order to gather additional information.

The agency was previously inspected in July 2013 when it was found to be meeting all the regulatory requirements which were inspected at that time.

Warrington Borough Council Intermediate Care at Home is a domiciliary care service provided by the local authority. The service is coordinated from premises in Vulcan Close, Warrington and encompasses all of the Warrington area. The service was providing the regulated activity ‘personal care’ to 78 people when we inspected.

The main function of the service is to provide rehabilitative home care to new service users over a six week assessment period. When the care package is established and stable, provision is transferred to an outside agency. The service is integrated with Bridgewater Community Healthcare Trust and works closely with other community services.

At the time of the inspection there was a registered manager at Warrington Borough Council Intermediate Care At Home service. 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 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.

The registered manager was present during the two days of our inspection and engaged positively in the inspection process, together with other members of the office management team and staff.

Feedback received from people using the service or their representatives was generally complimentary of the service and confirmed people had received care and support which was personalised and focussed on promoting their independence and wellbeing.

The needs of people using the service had been assessed prior to receiving support from the Intermediate Care At Home service. Care plans and risk assessments had also been completed to ensure staff understood how to meet individual needs and keep people safe.

Staff had been recruited correctly to safeguard the welfare of people using the service and had access to induction, training and qualifications that were relevant to their roles and responsibilities. Staff spoken with also confirmed that they had received formal supervision and attended team meetings at regular intervals.

Systems had been established to monitor key aspects of the service and obtain feedback from people using the service via monitoring visits and surveys upon completion of the service. Likewise policies and procedures had been developed to ensure an appropriate response to suspicion or evidence of abuse and complaints.

2 July 2013

During a routine inspection

People using the service provided by the Intermediate Care at Home Service told us that they were satisfied with the standard of care provided and were of the opinion that staff understood their needs and how to deliver person centred care.

For example, comments included: 'At first I could do practically nothing but after all their care and patience I can look after myself again'; 'The staff are excellent. They have treated me well and helped me to regain my independence'; 'The carers I have are always very patient and know how to help me' and 'I have no concerns about the standard of care. The service is generally very reliable and I don't know what I'd do without it.'

4 May 2012

During a routine inspection

People using the service provided by the Intermediate Care at Home Service confirmed that they were treated with respect and involved in key aspects of the service. People also told us that they were satisfied with the standard of care provided and were of the opinion that staff understood their needs.

For example, comments included: 'I received an information pack when I started to use the service'; 'I was asked for my views on the service upon completion of the service and completed a questionnaire' and 'I have been more than happy with the care I received. I was treated with dignity and respect at all times.'

Systems were in place to offer protection to the people who use the service from abuse and people spoken with confirmed that they felt safe and had no concerns regarding the care provided. No concerns, complaints or allegations were received from the people using the service during the visit.

People spoken with confirmed they had confidence in the staff who provided care and support and no issues of concern were raised by the people using the service. Comments received included: 'The service has been great. It has been reliable and the carers have helped me to regain my independence' and 'I have been well treated. The staff have been very nice and I have been impressed with their professionalism.'