Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Review of health care in care homes published

The Care Quality Commission have published the results of they're review of how the health care needs of people living in care homes are met.
The review focussed on health care services for older people and people with learning disabilities in care homes.
It addressed:
  • How they access health care services.
  • Whether they have choice and control over their health care.
  • Whether the care they receive is safe and respects their dignity.
CQC inspectors visited 81 care homes from within nine primary care trust areas and spoke to managers, residents and staff as well as observing care and checking case files.
The key findings of the report included:
  • More than three-quarters of the care plans we checked had considered the views of the resident
  • Ninety-six per cent of care homes identified the changing health care needs of residents through informal or responsive monitoring.
You can read about the CQC's key findings, including in easy-to-read format, and download the data for the review of Meeting the health care needs of people in care homes.

For advice and support about any aspects of your CQC needs please contact catherina@wordsworthreading.co.uk

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