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  1. People's experience in adult social care services: improving the experience of care and support for people using adult social care services (NG86)

    This guideline covers the care and support of adults receiving social care in their own homes, residential care and community settings. It aims to help people understand what care they can expect and to improve their experience by supporting them to make decisions about their care.

  2. People's experience using adult social care services (QS182)

    This quality standard covers the experience of adults using social care services. It applies to all settings where people use social care services, including people's own homes, residential care and community settings. Its aim is to help people understand what care they can expect and to improve their experience by supporting them to make decisions about their care. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  3. NICEimpact adult social care

    A review of the impact our evidence-based guidance has on improvements in adult social care.

  4. Commentary - adult social care

    or supporting a young adult with learning disabilities to be an active member of their local community. It is true that adult...

  5. Quality improvement resource for adult social care

    NICE quality improvement resource (QIR) for adult social care

  6. Using our quality standards to improve adult social care

    quality standards in social care commissioning London ADASS (the London branch of the Association of Directors of Adult...

  7. Using guideline NG86 to improve outcomes and experience of adult social care

    worked with the social care service to examine practice relating to NICE guidance NG86 in the context of a new operating model for...

  8. Social work with adults experiencing complex needs (NG216)

    This guideline covers the planning, delivery and review of social work interventions for adults who have complex needs. It promotes ways for social work professionals, other care staff and people with complex needs to work together to make decisions about care and support.

  9. NG86: Walking in the shoes of people who experience adult social care – reframing our services with new eyes

    of policy, guidance and public information group), led by their Principal Social Worker (PSW) developed and implemented a co-production...

  10. Advocacy services for adults with health and social care needs (NG227)

    This guideline covers advocacy for people using health and social care services in all adult settings (including young people under 18 using adult services). It describes how to commission and deliver effective advocacy, as well as identifying who should be offered advocacy (including who is legally entitled to it). It also covers monitoring and improving advocacy services, and training and skills for advocates and practitioners.

  11. Transition from children's to adults' services for young people using health or social care services (NG43)

    This guideline covers the period before, during and after a young person moves from children's to adults' services. It aims to help young people and their carers have a better experience of transition by improving the way it’s planned and carried out. It covers both health and social care.

  12. Transition between inpatient hospital settings and community or care home settings for adults with social care needs (QS136)

    This quality standard covers admissions into, and discharge from, inpatient hospital settings for adults (aged 18 years and over) with social care needs. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  13. Managing medicines for adults receiving social care in the community (NG67)

    This guideline covers medicines support for adults (aged 18 and over) who are receiving social care in the community. It aims to ensure that people who receive social care are supported to take and look after their medicines effectively and safely at home. It gives advice on assessing if people need help with managing their medicines, who should provide medicines support and how health and social care staff should work together.

  14. What to expect during assessment and care planning

    A quick guide for people using adult social care services.

  15. The proportion of people who use adult social care services and who feel safe

    proportion of people who use adult social care services and who feel safe Subject(s): Adult social care Date