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Right at Home South Cheshire, Nantwich.

Right at Home South Cheshire in Nantwich 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 and personal care. The last inspection date here was 14th April 2018

Right at Home South Cheshire is managed by Your Way Senior Care Limited.

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Ratings:

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

Further Details:

Important Dates:

    Last Inspection 2018-04-14
    Last Published 2018-04-14

Local Authority:

    Cheshire East

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Inspection Reports:

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21st February 2018 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

The inspection took place on 21 February 2018 and was announced.

This was the first inspection of Right at Home South Cheshire since it was registered in December 2016.

This service is a domiciliary care service. It provides personal care to people living in their own houses and flats in the community. It provides a service to older adults.

Right at Home South Cheshire (Right at Home) operates as a franchise of Right at Home UK. It provides care and support to people in their own homes including; companionship, home help and personal care. This report focuses on the experiences of people who received personal care as part of their support package. Most of the people who use the service are older people, some of whom are living with dementia. Right at Home provided services to 37 people at the time of our inspection. 18 people received the regulated activity of personal care.

The service had two registered managers in place at the time of the inspection.

People were supported by staff who were exceptionally kind, caring and compassionate. Each of the people we spoke with was very positive about their relationship with their care givers and the manner in which they were treated.

The staff that we spoke with clearly knew the people they cared for well and provided care in a genuinely person-centred way. Each of the care records that we saw contained detailed information about people’s care needs, their likes, dislikes and personal histories.

We saw clear evidence that staff had worked in their own time for the benefit of people using the service. People using the service and their relatives were given additional support during difficult periods.

We saw from records that people had shown significant improvement in their physical and mental health and wellbeing since receiving support from Right at Home. People told us that care givers always treated them in a respectful way and provided care in a way that maintained their dignity.

People, relatives and staff told us the service was exceptionally well-managed and communicated effectively with them. They said the service they received from the office staff was friendly, professional and efficient.

The management team carried out regular checks, including spot checks to ensure that staff continued to demonstrate the service’s values in their day to day work. The registered care manager and deputy care manager regularly worked with care givers to provide additional support as required.

Staff were provided with the support they needed to deliver outstanding care. This included; regular supervision and appraisal, team meetings, effective communication, additional training and informal support. Staff were also actively encouraged to speak-out and make suggestions to improve safety and quality.

It was clear that the management team had worked effectively with people using the service, community professionals and staff to deliver high-quality, person-centred care. Care records and comments provided evidence that this had been the case when the service was first registered. It was equally clear that service quality had continuously evolved and improved to meet the needs of individuals and the wider community.

The management team organised events that were open to people receiving care but also benefited people in the local community who did not use the service. For example, a chair-based exercise group had been recently established in the service’s offices. Right at Home made extensive use of its shop-front location to promote other activities and events in the local area. For example, Dementia Friends events had been regularly delivered with the support of the Alzheimer’s Society.

Right at Home had established effective working relationships with other professionals involved in people’s care, including GPs, district nurses and occupational therapists. The professionals we contacted told us the service was well managed and maintained high standards of care and professionalism

 

 

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