Date of assessment: 17 July 2025. Qualitcare24/7 Ltd Portsmouth provides care to people living in supported living services. Not everyone who used the service received personal care. CQC only inspects where people receive personal care. This is to help with tasks relating to eating and personal hygiene. At the time of inspection 6 people were receiving personal care living in 3 different locations. We have assessed the service against ‘Right support, right care, right culture’ guidance to make judgements about whether the provider guaranteed people with a learning disability and autistic people respect, equality, dignity, choices, independence and good access to local communities that most people take for granted. We found people received care in accordance with this guidance. This assessment was prompted in part due to concerns raised to CQC. Therefore, this was a responsive inspection of all quality statements, under all 5 key questions of safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led. This was the first assessment of the supported living service. People received safe care, were protected from abuse and risks in their care were identified, managed and reviewed appropriately. The service followed safe recruitment processes and there were enough staff who received appropriate training and supervision to support people. People’s support plans were person centred, met their needs and were regularly reviewed and updated with people, and their families if appropriate. Effective systems and processes for supporting people with their medicines were in place and followed by staff. People had appropriate, decision-specific, person centred mental capacity assessments in place. Where individuals had capacity, their consent was sought and clearly documented. Staff knew people well and described how they supported people to be independent, make choices and maintain their dignity and privacy. Leaders and staff worked well with external professionals, maintained oversight by completing regular audits, spot checks and competency assessments, and by being a visible presence for staff to refer to. Leaders and staff were responsive to people’s needs, and they sought feedback from people and their relatives to continue learning and improving the care provided. Clear processes were in place to maintain effective oversight of the running of the service and identify when improvements were required. People were supported by staff to access the community and make choices regarding their activities, with advocates being arranged if required.
npm run etl:reports -- --location 1-10617773353.Date of assessment: 17 July 2025 Qualitcare24/7 Ltd Portsmouth is a domiciliary care agency who provides personal care to people living in their own homes. This is to help with tasks relating to eating and personal hygiene. Not everyone who used the service received personal care. CQC only inspects where people receive personal care. At the time of inspection 186 people were receiving personal care. We have assessed the service against ‘Right support, right care, right culture’ guidance to make judgements about whether the provider guaranteed people with a learning disability and autistic people respect, equality, dignity, choices, independence and good access to local communities that most people take for granted. We found people received care in accordance with this guidance. This assessment was prompted in part due to concerns raised to CQC. Therefore, this was a responsive inspection of all quality statements, under all 5 key questions of safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led. People received safe care, were protected from abuse and risks in their care were identified, managed and reviewed appropriately. The service followed safe recruitment processes and there were enough staff who received appropriate training and supervision to support people. People’s support plans were person centred, met their needs and were regularly reviewed and updated with people, and their families if appropriate. Effective systems and processes for supporting people with their medicines were in place and followed by staff. People had appropriate, decision-specific, person centred mental capacity assessments in place. Where individuals had capacity, their consent was sought and clearly documented. Staff knew people well and described how they supported people to be independent, make choices and maintain their dignity and privacy. Leaders and staff worked well with external professionals, maintained oversight by completing regular audits, spot checks and competency assessments, and by being a visible presence for staff to refer to. Leaders and staff were responsive to people’s needs, and they sought feedback from people and their relatives to continue learning and improving the care provided. Clear processes were in place to maintain effective oversight of the running of the service and identify when improvements were required.
npm run etl:reports -- --location 1-10617773353.Qualitcare24-7 Ltd Portsmouth, a domiciliary care agency supporting 120 people, was rated Good overall and across all five key questions, with the Safe rating improving from Requires improvement. Minor concerns were noted around timekeeping consistency, a delayed Court of Protection application, and gaps in evidencing involvement in care planning and recruitment work history records.