November 2021

RISK TAKING AND ASSESSMENT POINTS COVERED INCLUDE: • Why risk assess? • Identifying hazards. • Who may be harmed, and how. • Evaluating risks. • Risk reduction. • Record keeping. Focus on: service users Service users are particularly vulnerable to risks due to disability and increased needs. Some people in your health services will have reduced ability to manage their own risks. This is why it is essential to carry out assessments in order to keep users safe. By identifying hazards that could cause harm, you will then be able to put actions in place to minimise these risks. Five steps to risk assessment Step 1: Identify hazards in the care home, or as part of day-to-day or social care i.e. anything that may cause harm. Hazards and risks will vary between users. A hazard is anything that can cause harm e.g. a chemical, electricity, blocked corridor A risk is how great the chance that someone will be harmed by the hazard To identify hazards and risk, you should use...

Mental Capacity Act   Consent, Mental Capacity and Best Interest Decisions within the Care Environment To ensure compliance with regulations and best practice you should have a robust system in place to evidence consent, mental capacity and best interest decisions for day to day care, treatment and support.   Key Principles: Mental Capacity Act Process within the Care Environment Gaining Consent Process Best Interest Decisions Conducting Reviews Why it is so important to follow the correct process Ensuring Compliance   Consent Consent is giving permission to do something. In mental health and social care settings it usually means that the individual gives consent to take part in an activity or to accept some kind of care or treatment - this could be agreeing to have a shower or a bath - agreeing to take medication, as well as agreeing to have their details shared with others. It is a general principle that valid consent must be obtained for a...

One of the best ways of making sure any issues within your care business are discovered before your CQC inspection takes place is to arrange to have a mock inspection. So, Carebeans have teamed up with Inspired for Health – a company dedicated entirely to helping care businesses such as yours to prepare fully for your CQC inspection. and to achieve full CQC Compliance. The mock inspection will mirror the CQC inspection process, revealing any potential regulation breaches so they can be corrected immediately, and assessing any other areas of concern to take the pressure away from the inspection process. Georgina at Inspired For Health is highly qualified and completely independent, and with her vast knowledge and expertise within the care sector, is able to give a thorough and helpful inspection experience to any care business who wants to aim for Good or Outstanding. To book your Mock CQC Inspection click the button below,...

A question often asked is - What is Person Centred Care? Person centred care is about focusing care on the needs of the individual. It should ensure that the preference of people, their needs and values guide any clinical decisions. The care provided should be respectful and responsive to the needs of the individual. The Health Foundation has identified a framework that comprises four principles of person centred care: 1. Affording people dignity, compassion and respect. 2. Offering coordinated care, support or treatment. 3. Offering personalised care, support or treatment. 4. Supporting people to recognise and develop their own strengths and abilities to enable them to live an independent and fulfilling life. Whatever the specific care or interventions a person receives, it should be done with these principles in mind. Any example of person centred care, within any health care experience, will involve a combination of these principles. How do the range of products from Carebeans help with...

Our mobile care software helps to monitor the wellbeing of your residents. What is mobile care software? Mobile care software is exactly as the heading suggests. Care software for your mobiles. The range of products from Carebeans  are browser based, meaning our care software can be accessed from any digital devices. So, if you have desktop or laptops already within your service, we can simply add the system to those for you – free of charge. However, where our mobile care software really comes to life is when it is installed on mobile telephones and tablets – the services of your carers are then literally carried around with them. With everything linked to our secure, cloud-based servers, your carers have instant access to your resident’s information, so they can deliver their care safely and accurately in a paperless, efficient manner, following pre-defined individual care plans. Also, because you get the same system on the hand-held devices...