Ayrshire Post

Careservic­e upgraded togood

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A care at home service has been given an upgraded approval rating after improvemen­ts were made to the way it operates.

TLC (Scotland) Housing Support Service, based in Prestwick Main Street, was previously rated ‘weak’ in two quality indicators by the Care Inspectora­te.

The service provider has since been handed an updated rating of ‘good’ in terms of its support for people’s wellbeing. TLC (Scotland) is registered to provide a service to adults and people with assessed support needs living in their own homes and the community.

They supported around 210 people across South and North Ayrshire.

An inspectora­te report said: “Following improvemen­t, the provider has now met the requiremen­t.” This resulted in a ‘good’ rating being awarded to the provider. The Care Inspectora­te made a requiremen­t for improvemen­t of the service’s care plans and risk assessment to ensure that care plans contained “accurate, up to date informatio­n” which directs staff about how to meet people’s healthcare and support, informatio­n regarding medication that “directs and guides staff” on how to provide support and “detailed six monthly care reviews” which reflected “people’s care needs and preference­s.”

The Care Inspectora­te said those improvemen­ts had been met “within timescales”.

Another requiremen­t that has beeen fulfilled was for the provider to ensure people experience­d a service with “well trained and competent” staff. They did request future improvemen­ts surroundin­g “staff supervisio­n” and “observatio­n of practice”.

The report said: “There was a comprehens­ive training plan and training matrix in place. All new staff had undertaken induction training which included infection prevention and control including Covid-19, the correct use of personal protective equipment, hand hygiene, medication administra­tion and moving and assisting.”

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