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Your Guide to the Health and Social Care Act of 2008 and …
WEBThe Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 is an extensive legislative document. However, the act is broken up into different regulations which assist with safeguarding in care homes. Each of the regulations fits into the CQC’s broader care quality assessment, including their five Key Lines of Enquiry (KLOE).
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Understanding The CQC’s Key Lines of Enquiry (KLOE): Are They …
WEBThe Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator responsible for overseeing health and social care in England, including safeguarding care homes.. The CQC’s policies and procedures are based around five key questions they call their Key Lines of Enquiry (KLOE).These are the questions that any social care facility must …
Health and wellbeing for care workers
WEBSupport your team and yourself with free Guides to Wellness Action Plans from MIND. Wellness Actions Plans (WAPs) are an easy, practical way of helping you to support your own mental health at work and, if you are a manager, helping you to support the mental health of your team members.
Domiciliary Care – Quality Assurance
WEBQuality Assurance is central to the Provider Information Return (PIR) Process and the CQC Inspectors’ guidance on Inspection – (Residential Services Key Lines Of Enquiry (KLOE), prompts and potential sources of evidence). As the new Care Quality Commission Inspection regime gathers pace there will be a pressing need for care providers to
Domiciliary Care
WEBDescription. The Library contains a wealth of information which is certain to be of considrerable value to you as you manage your care operation. Material in the Library is: Fully editable (Microsoft Word) Easily accessible 24/7. No special computer expertise needed. Invaluable and affordable.
News The Policy Library
WEBThe Care Quality Commission (CQC) is England’s independent regulator of health and social care. The CQC policies and procedures ensure high-quality care standards are met throughout the industry. They do this by giving ratings to care settings of either outstanding, good, requires improvement, or inadequate. To safeguard care homes, they have …
Domiciliary Care – Policies Only
WEBThe Policy Library – Domiciliary Care Policies Only. Please click here to view the Full Contents of the Domiciliary Care section of the Library. The Library contains a wealth of information which is certain to be of considrerable value to you as you manage your care operation. Material in the Library is: Fully editable (Microsoft Word) Easily
Guidance update: Vitamin D for vulnerable groups
WEBWe have updated our Policy on ‘Meeting Nutritional and Hydration Needs’ within our Care Homes, Domiciliary Care and Supported Living packages to include a section on supplements. This is to reflect the new guidance as a result of the Department of Health and Social Care’s initiative to offer a free 4-month supply of vitamin D supplements to …
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