A short-staffed care agency that sent out office workers to deal with clients has been rated inadequate.
Agincare Oxford, based in Witney, was visited by Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspectors in August.
The regulator said it was told the agency had asked a client if they could cancel their calls and be cared for by family because of staffing issues.
The agency said it took “immediate action” to improve but apologised that the branch “fell short” at the time.
The CQC found Agincare Oxford failed to implement effective systems to identify, investigate and appropriately respond to allegations of abuse.