Bromley (Translucence Care) improved from requires improvement to Good across all five key questions, with previous breaches of regulations 11, 12 and 17 now resolved. The small domiciliary service supporting one person demonstrated safe care, robust recruitment, effective quality monitoring and person-centred support.
Strengths
· Safeguarding adults' procedures in place and understood by provider and staff
· Risks to people assessed and reviewed every three months with clear management guidance for staff
· Robust recruitment procedures including DBS checks, references and full employment history
· Staff trained in medicines administration with monthly MAR audits by the provider
· Staff completed Care Certificate induction and received training relevant to people's needs
Quality-Statement breakdown (22)
safe: Assessing risk, safety monitoring and managementGood
safe: Systems and processes to safeguard people from the risk of abuseGood
safe: Staffing and recruitmentGood
safe: Using medicines safelyGood
safe: Preventing and controlling infectionGood
safe: Learning lessons when things go wrongGood
effective: Ensuring consent to care and treatment in line with law and guidanceGood
effective: Assessing people's needs and choices; delivering care in line with standards, guidance and the lawGood
effective: Staff support: induction, training, skills and experienceGood
effective: Supporting people to eat and drink enough to maintain a balanced dietGood
effective: Staff working with other agencies to provide consistent, effective, timely careGood
caring: Ensuring people are well treated and supported; respecting equality and diversityGood
caring: Supporting people to express their views and be involved in making decisions about their careGood
caring: Respecting and promoting people's privacy, dignity and independenceGood
responsive: Planning personalised care to ensure people have choice and control and to meet their needs and preferencesGood
responsive: Meeting people's communication needsGood
responsive: Improving care quality in response to complaints or concernsGood
responsive: End of life care and supportGood
well-led: Managers and staff being clear about their roles, and understanding quality performance, risks and regulatory requirementsGood
well-led: How the provider understands and acts on the duty of candourGood
well-led: Engaging and involving people using the service, the public and staffGood