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Valued Living Home Care Services, Bassingfield, Radcliffe On Trent, Nottingham.

Valued Living Home Care Services in Bassingfield, Radcliffe On Trent, Nottingham 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, learning disabilities, mental health conditions, personal care, physical disabilities and sensory impairments. The last inspection date here was 20th July 2018

Valued Living Home Care Services is managed by Miss Natascha Simone Scholz.

Contact Details:

    Address:
      Valued Living Home Care Services
      3 Elms Court
      Bassingfield
      Radcliffe On Trent
      Nottingham
      NG12 2LG
      United Kingdom
    Telephone:
      01159813217
    Website:

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 2018-07-20
    Last Published 2018-07-20

Local Authority:

    Nottinghamshire

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Inspection Reports:

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28th June 2018 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

This announced inspection took place on 28 June 2018. This service is a domiciliary care agency. It provides personal care to older adults living in their own houses. At the time of our inspection, eight people were provided with personal care by Valued Living Home Care Services.

People felt safe with staff and the service had a robust system in place to safeguard people from abuse. Risks to people’s health and safety had been identified, assessed and kept under regular review. Staff followed clear guidance in care plans to keep people safe. There were sufficient numbers of staff to ensure people received a reliable and consistent service which met their needs. Systems were in place to ensure that people received their medicines as required from trained and competent staff. People were protected by the prevention and control of the spread of infection and action was taken in response to any accidents or incidents which occurred when the service was being delivered.

People were supported by staff who had appropriate skills and knowledge to deliver effective care and support. Staff supported people in line with their requirements to ensure they ate and drank a sufficient amount to maintain their health. Care plans contained clear information for staff about people’s health needs and the support they required to keep well. Records showed that people’s health was monitored and any changes or concerns were responded to. People were supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives and staff supported them in the least restrictive way possible; the policies and systems in the service supported this practice.

People described a friendly and collaborative approach to delivering care. People were able to exercise choice and control over how their care was delivered. Staff told us they had a sufficient amount of time during care calls to ensure people’s needs were met and were knowledgeable about people’s preferences. People were treated respectfully and staff ensured their dignity whilst providing care. The provider was aware of support available for people to help them express their views and wishes and told us this would be considered if a person needed this support.

People’s needs were assessed before they started using the service. People and their relatives were involved in care planning and regular reviews of their support needs. Care and support was provided at the time and in the way it was needed. People were supported to maintain their independence as much as possible. Information was provided to people about how to make a complaint and people told us they were confident that any concerns or issues would be responded to appropriately.

The provider had a clear aim to deliver person centred care. People and their relatives were very complimentary of the service and described the positive impact on their well-being. Staff were provided with leadership, supervision and support. Systems were in place to monitor and improve the quality of the service. The provider regularly sought people’s feedback in relation to the support they received and took action if improvements were identified.

 

 

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