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Personal Choice Carers At Home Limited, Hockley.

Personal Choice Carers At Home Limited in Hockley is a Homecare agencies specialising in the provision of services relating to caring for adults over 65 yrs, caring for adults under 65 yrs, dementia, mental health conditions, personal care, physical disabilities and sensory impairments. The last inspection date here was 5th March 2020

Personal Choice Carers At Home Limited is managed by Personal Choice Carers At Home Limited.

Contact Details:

    Address:
      Personal Choice Carers At Home Limited
      19 Hawkwell Park Drive
      Hockley
      SS5 4HA
      United Kingdom
    Telephone:
      07817968727

Ratings:

For a guide to the ratings, click here.

Safe: Good
Effective: Good
Caring: Good
Responsive: Good
Well-Led: Good
Overall: Good

Further Details:

Important Dates:

    Last Inspection 2020-03-05
    Last Published 2017-03-01

Local Authority:

    Essex

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Inspection Reports:

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6th February 2017 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

The Inspection took place on the 6th February 2017.

Personal Choice Carers at Home is a domiciliary care agency which offers personal care, companionship and domestic help to support people living in their own home. The service provides approximately 300 hours of care per week to 19 people.

At our last inspection the service was rated as Good. At this inspection we found the service remained Good.

The service was safe. Care and treatment was planned and delivered in a way that was intended to ensure people's safety and welfare. People were cared for safely by staff who had been recruited and employed after appropriate checks had been completed. There were sufficient staff to meet people’s needs consistently. People were supported to take their medication by staff who had received training to do so.

The service was effective. People were cared for and supported by staff who had received training to support people to meet their needs. The registered manager had a good understanding of their responsibilities in relation to the Mental Capacity Act 2005. People were supported to eat and drink enough to ensure they maintained a balanced diet and referrals to other health professionals were made when required.

The service was caring. Staff cared for people in an empathetic and kind manner. Staff had a good understanding of people’s preferences of care. Staff always worked hard to promote people’s independence through encouraging and supporting people to make informed decisions.

The service was responsive. People and their relatives were involved in the planning and review of their care. Care plans were reviewed on a regular basis and also when there was a change in care needs. People were supported to follow their interests and participate in social activities. The registered manager responded to complaints received in a timely manner.

The service was well-led. Staff, people and their relatives spoke very highly of the registered manager. The service had systems in place to monitor and provide good care and these were reviewed on a regular basis.

5th March 2015 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

The inspection took place on 5 March 2015. Personal Choice Carers at Home is a domiciliary care agency which offers personal care, companionship and domestic help to support people living in their own home. There are currently 16 people using the service.

The service has a registered manager. 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.

People were safeguarded from the potential of harm and their freedoms protected. People were cared for safely by staff who had been recruited and employed after appropriate checks had been completed. Staff had up to date information about people’s needs which meant they were more effective in delivering appropriate care. Care and treatment was planned and delivered in a way that was intended to ensure people's safety and welfare.

Staff had received regular training and were knowledgeable about their roles and responsibilities. They had the skills, knowledge and experience required to support people with their care. The service worked well with other professionals to ensure that people's health needs were met. Where appropriate, support and guidance were sought from health care professionals, including GPs, district nurse and occupational therapist. People were supported with their nutrition and hydration needs. Staff supported people with their medication as required.

Staff knew the people they were supporting and provided a personalised service. Care plans were in place detailing how people wished to be supported and people were involved in making decisions about their care. Staff were attentive to people's needs and treated people with dignity and respect.

People were supported with activities which interested them. People knew how to make a complaint; complaints had been resolved efficiently and quickly.

The manager had a number of ways of gathering people’s views including talking with people, staff, and relatives. They carried out a number of quality monitoring audits to help ensure the service was running effectively and to make improvements.

14th January 2014 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

People we spoke with told us that they were extremely satisfied with the service, care and support that they received. People told us that the service was 'excellent'', ''first class'' and ''marvellous.''

We found that people received a safe, flexible and reliable service that met their individual needs and took into account their preferences and wishes. Each person's care and support was planned and delivered with the involvement of the individual or their representatives. The delivery service provided was regularly reviewed to ensure that people's needs were met taking into account any changes to these needs.

There were robust arrangements in place for protecting people who used the service from the risks of abuse. Staff were aware of their responsibilities to keep people using the service safe. There were effective arrangements for assessing and minimising risks to the health, safety and wellbeing of people who used the service.

People we spoke with were very complimentary about the staff who supported them. They told us that staff were ''friendly'', ''professional'' and ''caring''. There were suitable arrangements for training and supporting staff.

People we spoke with told us that they had no complaints and that they felt confident that any concerns would be taken seriously. There were arrangements for obtaining the views of people who used the service and acting upon these. The service had appropriate policies and procedures for dealing with complaints.

 

 

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