To provide support that is tailored to each tenant s individual needs. To empower tenants to lead as independent a life as possible.

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Issue Date: 1 st January 2015. 1. About the Fallowfield Supported Living Service This service offers 24-hour support to individuals with a learning disability and / or a mental health diagnosis through a person-centred approach. The aim of the service is to provide a safe and homely environment that promotes empowerment, independence and choice, whilst enhancing our tenants daily living skills, enabling individuals to move on to a less supported setting. Aims and Objectives To provide support that is tailored to each tenant s individual needs. To empower tenants to lead as independent a life as possible. To provide services that are anti-discriminatory. To provide a service that takes into account tenant s preferences, wishes, personal circumstances and individual abilities. To provide our tenants with support of the highest quality within their own home environment. How Do We Achieve These Objectives? By working to an individual plan of support that has been agreed with the tenant. By working with tenants to promote and, where possible, increase their independence. By treating all tenants with dignity and respect. By encouraging tenants to be involved in the development of the service. By ensuring that trained and competent staff provides support. By supporting tenants to access all community services available to them. Governance and Quality Assurance In order to deliver a high quality of service, the Registered Manager and Nominated Individual of Equilibrium Healthcare carry out regular audits. These audits include: Care files. Medication. Complaints. Tenant s meeting. Team meetings. Staff supervision. Finance. Where possible, we involve tenants in the decision making process that affects the service we provide to them. Each supported living property has its own monthly tenants meeting where all tenants have Page 2 of 14

the opportunity to make staff aware of their feelings, viewpoints and ideas. Tenants are supported to use external advocacy services if required. Tenants have access to their own files and support staff to write their own support plans around their individual needs and wants. Team meetings for the staff team take place on a monthly basis, and six weekly individual supervision sessions are held with each team member. This enables staff the opportunity to voice their opinions and feedback to the Registered Manager about the service being offered. The company conducts annual surveys for both staff and tenants. All tenants and those involved in their care are made aware of the service s complaints policy, and are encouraged to offer feedback through individual reviews and forums. All staff undertakes regular training which includes a minimum of: Safeguarding adults. Fire awareness. Health and safety. Moving and handling. Food hygiene awareness. COSHH. Infection control. First aid. Ethnicity and diversity. Mental Health Act awareness. Medication awareness. Deprivation of liberty Autism This list is not exhaustive and where required we tailor our training around the specific needs of a tenant. External Inspections The service is registered with the Care Quality Commission under the Health and Social Care Act 2008, CQC, Manchester City Council and People First regularly inspect the service. Who Are Our Tenants? The Supported Living Service is designed for adults with a learning disability, autism, behaviours that challenge and / or a mental health diagnosis. The age range of people who can access our service is 18 years and over. Our service is available to people from all over the UK. The Referral Process All referrals will initially be sent to Gail Brunskill (Business Development Manager) via any of the following contact details: Page 3 of 14

0161 660 2720 0800 083 7870 gbrunskill@equilibrium.healthcare A provisional review of this information is then undertaken to assess whether they service can potentially meet the needs of the individual being referred. If the service feels they can meet the person s needs, a full assessment will then be arranged with the potential tenant and their care team. The Assessment Process At this assessment, the following aspects of the service will be discussed with the tenant: Current support needs. Identified areas of risk. What things are important to them as an individual? What they are seeking from the service. Proposed plan of care to be offered by the service. The Admission Process If the outcome of the assessment is that the service can meet the needs of the potential tenant, they will then be invited to visit the property. This will give them the opportunity to look around, meet other tenants of the property and ask questions or seek clarification about anything they are unsure of. If the potential tenant likes the service, there is an appropriate vacancy for them and funding for their placement has been approved, a transition plan is then agreed with the individual and others involved in their care. This can include both day and overnight visits to help the tenant settle in to their new environment. If there are no concerns from the tenant or the service during this transition period, an admission date into the tenancy is then agreed. In the case of emergency admission requests, an initial assessment will be completed within 2 working days of referral. If the service can offer a suitable placement, and funding is confirmed, The Supported Living Service will inform the new tenant of all-key aspects, procedures and routines of the property within two days of admission. Prior to admission, a review plan will be agreed with the potential tenant and their care team and contingency plan confirmed as to what actions will be taken if the placement becomes unsustainable. The placement will be formally reviewed in the sixth week and a decision made on whether support can be continued. Accommodation The Supported Living Service recognises that prospective tenants should have the opportunity to choose a home, which suits their needs. To facilitate that choice we do the following: Provide detailed information on the service by publishing a tenant / service user guide. Give each tenant a Tenancy Agreement specifying the terms of his or her tenancy. Ensure that every prospective tenant has his or her needs thoroughly assessed before a decision on admission is taken. Page 4 of 14

Demonstrate to every person about to be offered a tenancy that we are confident we can meet his or her needs as assessed. Offer introductory visits to prospective tenants and avoid unplanned admissions except in cases of emergency. There are currently three properties in the Fallowfield area of Manchester which, in total can accommodate 20 tenants. Each tenant has their own room and shares the communal lounge, kitchen/diner toilets bath and shower rooms. Each property has a large garden with a designated smoking area. One of the above properties is specifically for females only. Range of Support The Supported Living Service aims to help our tenants develop the skills, on a person centred basis, giving them the confidence and vision they need to live more independently and integrate safely into the local community. The ways in which we support tenants may include providing advice, prompting or assistance with: Correspondence related to their tenancy. Budgeting, paying household bills, and claiming appropriate benefits. Healthy meal planning, shopping and cooking. Domestic upkeep of their tenancy. Maintaining the security and safety of the property. Opportunities for employment or voluntary work. Opportunities for education and leisure. Registering with GP and dentist or their choice, and maintaining links with appropriate healthcare services. Taking any prescribed medication. Responding to their changing needs in liaison with other agencies involved in their support and care. Maintaining / developing community links and relationships. The Supported Living Service is not normally equipped to cope with areas such as severe mental health problems, severe challenging behaviour and nursing care. Core Values Choice The Supported Living Service supports tenants in having the opportunity to select from a range of options in all aspects of their living in the following ways: Enabling tenants to manage their own time and not be dictated to by set communal timetable and routines. Page 5 of 14

Respecting and treating all tenants as individuals. Retaining maximum flexibility in the routines of daily life at the properties. Tenants are encouraged to personalise their bedrooms. Civil Rights The Supported Living Service acknowledges that our tenants may need support to exercise their rights as citizens and access public service available to them. In order to support tenants to maintain their place in society, the service assists tenants in the following ways: Where appropriate, making sure that tenants exercise their right to vote in elections and to make themselves aware of the democratic process. Making sure that tenants have full and equal access to all parts of the NHS. Supporting tenants to claim all appropriate welfare benefits and social services. Supporting tenants to access public services, such as libraries and education services. Supporting tenants to undertake voluntary work if they so wish. Supporting tenants to find appropriate employment. Ensuring the service complies with the Human Rights Act 1998. Confidentiality The Supported Living Service ensures that information we hold about tenants is kept confidential at all times in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. There are exceptions to this rule in extreme cases where personal data relating to a tenant s mental and / or physical health could be passed on without explicit consent if this is deemed necessary to protect the vital interests of the tenant and / or the safety of others. Dignity and Respect We preserve the right for our tenants dignity in the following ways: Treating each tenant as a valued individual. Supporting tenants to present themselves to others as they wish through their personal appearance and social interactions. Offering access to a range of activities that enable tenants to express themselves as unique individuals. Tackling any discrimination tenants may face. Equal Opportunities The Supported Living Service abides by equal opportunities legislation and company policy, and does not discriminate in any way on the basis of race, religions, gender, disability, sexual orientation, marital status or age in relation to staff and tenants / service users. A copy of Equilibrium Healthcare s current Equal Opportunities Policy is available on request from the Registered Manager. Page 6 of 14

Independence The Supported Living Service understands that tenants come into our service from a variety of settings, and believes that it is important to encourage our tenants to take advantage of the opportunities on offer to them in the community. This is done by: Encouraging, enabling and empowering our tenants to lead as much of an independent lifestyle as possible. Supporting our tenants to maintain contact with their friends and family. Encouraging tenants to have access to, and contribute to the records of their own support package, such as their review meeting reports. Holding regular house meetings so that all aspects of the day-to-day running of the properties are discussed with the tenants. Privacy The Supported Living Service recognises that life in a communal setting and the need to accept assistance with personal tasks are inherently invasive of an individual s privacy. We therefore aim to retain as much of the individual s privacy as possible in the following ways: Giving assistance in intimate situations as discreetly as possible. Supporting tenants to personalise their private living space. Offering a range of communal areas around the properties for tenants to be alone or with selected others. Providing locks on bedroom doors, for which tenants have their own key. Ensuring that all staff adheres to the service s policy on entering tenant s bedrooms. Security & Safety The Supported Living Service provides an environment that is supportive and responds to the need to safeguard our tenants in the following ways: Supporting and assisting tenants when doing tasks that have risk attached, such as cooking. Safeguarding tenants, wherever practicable, from all forms of abuse and from all possible abusers. Ensuring that tenants and staff are aware of the procedure to make a complaint or raise a concern about any aspect of the service or the environment. Ensuring that the atmosphere in our properties is open, positive and inclusive. Ensuring that all visitors sign in and out of the building and restricting access to tenant s rooms without prior consent of the Registered Manager, for example tasks such as routine maintenance and health and safety checks. Page 7 of 14

2. Tenant Support How We Assess Tenant s Needs A full assessment of needs is undertaken on each potential tenant referred to the service. This assessment covers the range of health and social needs set out in the Department of Health guidance. This assessment is then reviewed and updated on admission. During the first six weeks of the placement, the tenant s assigned key worker will complete, with the tenant and those involved in their care, a detailed and coherent risk assessment and an individual support package based on their most current assessment of needs. All information is treated as confidential and discussed with the service manager to ensure that the service can continue to manage the identified risks and meet the tenant s needs. Within the 6 th week of a new tenant s placement, the service will organise a review meeting to which the tenant, their care team, and others involved in their care, will be invited to review the placements and discuss any issues that have arisen during the initial period, with a view to making any appropriate amendments to the proposed plan of care. Risk Assessment The Supported Living Service recognises that risk taking is a vital and often enjoyable part of life and of social activity and that some tenants will wish to take certain risks. We therefore do not aim to provide a totally risk free environment. However, we do as far as practicable; ensure that tenants are not subjected to any unnecessary hazards. If a tenant wishes to be included and take part in an activity that involves risk, The Supported Living Service will ensure that the tenant has information available to them, in a format they understand, in order that they can make informed decisions about the risk, and carry out a thorough risk assessment with the individual. Such risk assessments will be regularly reviewed, with the participation of all parties, in the light of experience. Within the first six weeks of admission, each new tenant has a full risk assessment completed by his or her key worker. This risk assessment will then be updated if new risks are identified, or if there is a change in any of their existing risk factors. Support Plans For each area of need identified for an individual tenant, a support plan is produced by the key worker and tenant, setting out specific objectives in the identified area and how the tenant hopes to achieve these (using both internal and external resources). This support plan will incorporate the control measures identified through their risk management plan in any related risk areas. All support plans are reviewed during key worker 1:1 sessions, and updated frequently if needs change. Each tenant keeps a copy of their support plans and is involved fully in the writing and recording of the process. A tenant can request a review at any time they feel their support plan is not appropriate. What Can Our Tenants Expect? The Supported Living Service places the rights of tenants at the forefront, and seeks to advance those rights in all aspects of the environment and the service we provide. All tenants are provided with a Page 8 of 14

tenancy agreement that describes their rights and responsibilities to their landlord, and a Tenants / Service User Guide that describes what the individual can expect from The Fallowfield Project, and what the Supported Living Service expects of tenants, including acceptable behaviour. This guide can be made available in accessible formats for all service users, as required. Engagement in Local Community, Social Activities, Hobbies & Interests The Supported Living Service ensures that all tenants live their lives as fully as possible by doing the following: Encouraging tenants to continue to enjoy as wide a range of individual and group activities and interests as possible, both inside and outside the service, by continuing with existing hobbies, pursuits and relationships, and to explore new experiences. Giving tenants the opportunity, if they wish, to participate in group trips and activities organised by the service. (On some occasions there may be a contributory charge for trips and activities. Where this applies, details will be made clear to tenants.) Recognising that food and drink is an important part of social life and ensuring that meals are pleasant and unhurried occasions also providing opportunities for social interaction. Individuals are encouraged to participate in a weekly communal meal with fellow tenants. Tenants are encouraged and supported to complete an individual weekly meal planner. The Supported Living Service supports tenants with special dietary requirements, as advised by a specialist and agreed in the individual s support plan. Environment The physical environment of each property is designed for the tenants convenience and comfort: The buildings and grounds are maintained in a safe condition. Toilet, washing and bathing facilities are suitable for all tenants. Any specialist equipment for individuals is identified and made available. Tenants have safe, comfortable bedrooms with their own possessions around them. The premises are kept clean, hygienic and free from unpleasant odours, with systems in place to control the spread of infection. Individual tenants take responsibility for their own bedroom with the appropriate support. Fire Precautions, Associated Emergency Procedures and Safe Working Practices All tenants are made aware of the action to be taken in the event of a fire or other emergency. The service conforms to all guidance on promoting and protecting the health, safety and welfare of the tenants and staff. Fulfilment The Supported Living Service supports tenants to realise personal aspirations and abilities in all aspects of their lives by: Listening to the tenants when they want to tell us about their background, life experiences and characteristic. Page 9 of 14

Providing access to a range of leisure and recreational activities to suit the tastes and abilities of all tenants. Responding appropriately to the personal, intellectual, artistic and spiritual values and practices of every tenant. Supporting our tenants to maintain existing contacts and to make new liaisons, friendships and personal or sexual relationships if they wish. Relatives, Friends & Representatives All tenants are encouraged and supported, if they wish, to maintain contact with their families and friends, but can choose whom to see, when and where. If a tenant wishes to be represented in any dealing with the service by a nominated friend, relative, professional person or advocate, The Supported Living Service will respect their wishes and facilitate this. Religious Observations Tenants who wish to practice their religion are given support to do so. The service will: Make contact with any local place of worship on a tenant s behalf and arrange transport if required. In the communal areas of the properties, The Supported Living Service celebrates all of the Christian festivals. However, if a tenant wishes, they can choose not to participate. Strive to meet the needs of a particular tenant/s of a different faith / religion. These will be discussed with the Registered Manager prior to admission. Tenant Responsibilities Cleaning Tenants are responsible for the cleaning of their own bedrooms / en-suite bathrooms with appropriate support. Staff will undertake a weekly health and safety check with each tenant of their bedroom and any other private areas on a minimum of a weekly basis as agreed in their support plan. For communal areas such as kitchens and shared bathrooms, all people in that property will share the cleaning. A rota for these cleaning tasks is agreed with the tenants via Tenant s Meetings and 1:1 sessions. It is the tenant s responsibility (with appropriate input from the staff team) to ensure that they complete any tasks given to them. Tenants are also responsible for washing and ironing their own clothes with staff support. Cooking & Shopping Tenants are responsible, with appropriate staff support, for their own shopping and cooking. Usually on a weekly basis, tenants will decide what meals they would like for that week and produce a shopping list for this. Tenants will then visit local shops to purchase the items they need. House Rules To ensure the safety and comfort of all of our tenants, we have created and agreed with them a set of house rules for each of the properties. Tenants are responsible for complying with these rules. There is a no smoking, drinking or partaking in illegal substances rule. Page 10 of 14

Repairs Tenants are made aware on admission that they should report any maintenance issues to the staff team as soon as possible. Staff will then follow The Fallowfield Project s maintenance procedure. General wear and tear of communal areas is the responsibility of The Fallowfield Project. However, tenants are responsible to pay for any damage or breakages that have been caused by them. This is a condition of their tenancy agreement. Security Tenants must take responsibility for the safety and security of themselves, their belongings, their home and other tenants, ensuring that the doors to their own rooms are secured when left unattended and the external doors are properly secured when leaving or entering the property. 3. Service Structure The Supported Living Service complies with The Health & Social Care Act 2008 in relation to recruitment practice and aims to provide suitably qualified and competent staff in all areas of its operations. Qualifications and Training All employees undergo continuous mandatory and service specific training to ensure we continue to deliver a high quality service. All new employees receive full mandatory training via the company s induction programme. All support workers have achieved, or are working towards an appropriate NVQ qualification. Page 11 of 14

Training needs are reviewed regularly during monthly supervision sessions, and annual appraisals reflect on both the individual learning goals and the needs of the service. 4. Contractual & Personal Issues Tenancy Agreements All of our tenants are provided with a Tenancy Agreement, which includes information such as: Description of the premises. Breakdown of applicable charges. Obligations of the tenant. Obligations of the landlord. Information regarding the service, and tenant s rights and expectations is provided to the tenant and those involved in their care by the Tenant / Service User Guide. Confidentiality The Supported Living Service ensures that information held about tenants is kept confidential at all times in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. There are exceptions to this rule in extreme cases where personal data relating to a tenant s mental and/or physical health could be passed on without explicit consent if this is deemed necessary to protect the vital interests of the tenant and others. If this happens, the person will be informed of any discussions that have taken place and this will be recorded on their personal support file, which they may have access to at any time. For further details, please request a copy of our Confidentiality Policy. Policies and Procedures All aspects of running and managing our service are recorded in a comprehensive set of policy documents. These policies ensure we meet the statutory requirements for running a Supported Living Service and are reviewed regularly to ensure they are kept up to date. Copies of our policy manuals are held at The Fallowfield Project. 5. Views & Comments Consultation The Supported Living Service would like everything we do in each property to be driven by the needs and wants of the tenants, not by what staff, management or any other group would desire. We also recognise how easily this focus can slip and remain vigilant to ensure that the facilities, resources, policies, activities and services of each property remain tenant led. In particular, tenants are regularly consulted both individually and corporately about the way the service is run. Every month there is a House Meeting where tenants are able to make staff aware of their feelings and viewpoints. All tenants are able to make staff aware of their feelings and viewpoints. All tenants will be encouraged to take part in an annual survey where feedback regarding the service is sought, suggestions received and actions taken. Page 12 of 14

The Fallowfield Project s objective is to make the process of running and managing the service as transparent as possible and to ensure that the service has an open, positive and inclusive atmosphere. Gifts and Gratitude Our aim is to provide a high quality service and ensure that our tenants receive the best possible support. There is no need for anyone to offer gifts, tips or gratitude and gifts made to individuals cannot be accepted. Further information can be found in our Gifts Policy. Complains and Compliments Despite everything we do to provide a safe environment, we know that tenants and others involved in their care may become dissatisfied from time to time. To take such problems we do the following: Provide a simple, clear and accessible complaints procedure. Take all necessary action to protect tenant s legal rights. The Supported Living Service is committed to achieving the stated aims and objectives and welcomes all comments of tenants and their representatives using the below procedure. Complaints Procedure This policy covers complaints about the Supported Living Service by tenants of the service and others involve in their care. Staff wishing to make a complaint should refer to the Company s Grievance Policy and procedure. Initially a complaint should be discussed with the Support Worker on duty for the house and a complaint for completed. The Support Worker on duty should speak to the complainant and note the details of the complainant on the complaints form. Complaints forms are freely available in each house and a copy can be obtained upon request. If the problem cannot be resolved and the complainant feels dissatisfied with the outcome of this action of feels that the issue is of a serious nature then the Registered Manager should be contacted either verbally or in writing. Deborah Davey, EHC Supported Living Service, Fallowfield 3 Office, 2 Clifton Avenue, Fallowfield, Manchester M14 6UA Tel: 01625 417 397 Email: ddavey@equilibrium.healthcare Complaints received by the Registered Manager will be acknowledged within two working days. It will then be investigated and a response given within 20 working days. Where the investigation is still in progress, a letter explaining the reason for the delay is sent to the complainant and a full response made within five days of a conclusion being reached. The results of the investigation will be shared with the complainant and documented. Complaint forms are freely available in any of the projects or a copy can be obtained from the Manager s office. If the complaint requires support or advice in making a complaint they are free to contact a solicitor or advocacy service. Information of local solicitors and advocacy are available from the nurse in charge of the unit. Page 13 of 14

Concerns or complains can also be referred to the Care Quality Commission (regulating body). However, this is only when the above complaints procedure has been followed and the complainant is unhappy with the outcome of the investigation. The contact details are: Care Quality Commission, Citygate, Gallowgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, and NE1 Tel: 03000 616 161 Alternatively complains can be directed through the NHS Complaints procedure (a copy of which, can be found at the Administration Office). The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman, Millbank Tower, Millbank, London, SW1O 4QP 6. Contact Details If you require further information about the Supported Living Service, please contact: Registered Manager Registered Manager, Deborah Davey, EHC Supported Living Service, Fallowfield 3 Office, 2 Clifton Avenue, Fallowfield, Manchester M14 6UA Tel: 01625 417 397 Email: ddavey@equilibrium.healthcare If there is any information not included in this Statement of Purpose that you require related to The Fallowfield Project Supported Living Service, please do not hesitate to contact the General Manager. Signed: Designation: Page 14 of 14