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approach in care homes:- What is the effectiveness and acceptability of different strategies to enable positive risk-taking in...
England for adults in care homes:- What effect does improving and maintaining access to dental services for adults in care...
Recommendation ID NG22/3 Question Supporting people in care homes to stay active:- What is the most effective and cost-effective way of
Social care for older people with multiple long-term conditions (QS132)
This quality standard covers the planning and delivery of social care and support for older people (aged 65 and over) with multiple long-term conditions. It includes people living in their own homes, in specialist settings or in care homes, both those who receive support with funding for their social care and those who do not. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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Sections for QS132
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- Quality statement 1: Including physical and mental health needs in a care and support needs assessment
- Quality statement 2: Discussing services that could help at a care and support needs assessment
- Quality statement 3: Named care coordinator
- Quality statement 4: Care planning
- Quality statement 5: Review of health and social care plan
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carrying out daily mouth care and oral health assessments for adults in care homes:- What are the facilitators and barriers to...
This quality standard covers increasing the uptake of flu vaccination among people who are eligible. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
residents:- How effective and cost effective are oral health interventions in care homes including suitableperson-centred outcome...
This quality standard covers the prevention, diagnosis and management of delirium in adults (aged 18 and over) in hospital or long-term care settings (such as residential care or nursing homes). It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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Sections for QS63
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- Quality statement 1: Assessing recent changes that may indicate delirium
- Quality statement 2: Interventions to prevent delirium
- Quality statement 3: Use of antipsychotic medication for people who are distressed
- Quality statement 4: Information and support
- Quality statement 5: Communication of diagnosis to GPs
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This quality standard covers referral and assessment for intermediate care and how to deliver the service. It covers bed-based intermediate care, crisis response, home-based intermediate care and reablement. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement. It does not cover rehabilitation for specific conditions.
care for residents:- Does the delivery of a daily mouth care regimen in care homes maintain or improve adult residents' oral...
This resource is intended to demonstrate how our guidance can be used in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) assessment process.
Services for older people Services for older people Improving wellbeing in care homes Taking a person-centred approach to rehabilitation...
services:- Do preventive oral health interventions in residential and nursing care homes reduce demands on other health and social care...
A hospital social worker is feeling pressured to discharge people to care homes when they may not have the capacity to make a decision...
health related activity Managing medicines in care homes (guideline SC1) Managing medicines in care homes (quality standard...