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Coronavirus (COVID-19) You do not need to notify us about individual coronavirus cases in your service. You only need to notify us if coronavirus affects the day to day running of your business, using the events that stop a service running safely and properly form.But you should continue to send us other notifications as usual. PROTECT, RESPECT, CONNECT 6 Our recommendations • DNACPR decisions need to be recognised as part of wider conversations about advance care planning and end of life care, and these decisions need to be made in a safe way that protects people's human rights. IDENTIFYING AND RESPONDING TO CLOSED CULTURES 5 Inherent risk factor Signs that risks may be higher in a particular service • There is a lack of openness and transparency between managers, staff, people using the HOW TO COMPLETE THE PROVIDER INFORMATION RETURN (PIR): ALL PIR Guidance (2021) Sector – Adult Social Care 20210301 Adult Social Care Provider Information Return Guidance 6 • Please limit your answer to 500 words in the free text boxes. This limit has been set to encourage you to focus on telling us the important things about VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTS Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin made in the skin by the action of sunlight. This is the main source of vitamin D for most people. Vitamin D is also present in some foods such as egg yolks, oily fish, mushrooms, red meat and fortified breakfast cereal or margarine. A lack of vitamin D can lead to bone deformities such as rickets inchildren
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2019 Survey of women’s experiences of maternity care: Statistical release 6 Other notable findings For the first time in the maternity survey, we specifically asked about induction. Forty-four per cent of women said their labour was induced. CARE IS WHERE THE HEART IS LTD Service and service type. This service is a domiciliary care agency. It provides personal care to people living in their own houses and flats. At The time of the inspection there were 18 people using the service. The service did not have a manager registered with the Care Quality Commission at HEALTHCARE AT HOME LTD Previously registered at a different address - see old profile. The provider of this service has requested a review of one or more of the ratings. 107 Station Street, Burton-on-trent, DE14 1SZ. 07972 211670. Full details of services.WARNING NOTICES
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) You do not need to notify us about individual coronavirus cases in your service. You only need to notify us if coronavirus affects the day to day running of your business, using the events that stop a service running safely and properly form.But you should continue to send us other notifications as usual. PROTECT, RESPECT, CONNECT 6 Our recommendations • DNACPR decisions need to be recognised as part of wider conversations about advance care planning and end of life care, and these decisions need to be made in a safe way that protects people's human rights. IDENTIFYING AND RESPONDING TO CLOSED CULTURES 5 Inherent risk factor Signs that risks may be higher in a particular service • There is a lack of openness and transparency between managers, staff, people using the HOW TO COMPLETE THE PROVIDER INFORMATION RETURN (PIR): ALL PIR Guidance (2021) Sector – Adult Social Care 20210301 Adult Social Care Provider Information Return Guidance 6 • Please limit your answer to 500 words in the free text boxes. This limit has been set to encourage you to focus on telling us the important things about VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTS Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin made in the skin by the action of sunlight. This is the main source of vitamin D for most people. Vitamin D is also present in some foods such as egg yolks, oily fish, mushrooms, red meat and fortified breakfast cereal or margarine. A lack of vitamin D can lead to bone deformities such as rickets inchildren
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2019 Survey of women’s experiences of maternity care: Statistical release 6 Other notable findings For the first time in the maternity survey, we specifically asked about induction. Forty-four per cent of women said their labour was induced. CARE IS WHERE THE HEART IS LTD Service and service type. This service is a domiciliary care agency. It provides personal care to people living in their own houses and flats. At The time of the inspection there were 18 people using the service. The service did not have a manager registered with the Care Quality Commission at HEALTHCARE AT HOME LTD Previously registered at a different address - see old profile. The provider of this service has requested a review of one or more of the ratings. 107 Station Street, Burton-on-trent, DE14 1SZ. 07972 211670. Full details of services.NOTIFICATIONS
Coronavirus (COVID-19) You do not need to notify us about individual coronavirus cases in your service. You only need to notify us if coronavirus affects the day to day running of your business, using the events that stop a service running safely and properly form.But you should continue to send us other notifications as usual. INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS Guaranteed Interview Scheme. Applying under the Guaranteed Interview Scheme does not mean you will be automatically shortlisted or offered an interview. If you apply under the scheme, you must meet the essential criteria highlighted in the job description. If you reach the benchmark during shortlisting, we will offer you an interview. CQC HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH Page 2 About the Care Quality Commission Our purpose The Care Quality Commission is the independent regulator of health and adult socialcare in England.
BROADHURST RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME Accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care, Dementia, Mental health conditions, Physical disabilities, Sensory impairments, Caring for adults over 65 yrs Outstanding – the service is performing exceptionally well. Good – the service is performing well and meeting our DEATH OF A PERSON USING THE SERVICE You must send your notification by email or submit it online. Do not send it by post. This is because our offices are closed and our staff are working from home. You must tell us about the death of a person using your service if either of the following has happened: the persondied while a
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BEEHIVE - CQC.ORG.UK Last updated 24 April 2018 We carried out this inspection under Section 60 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 as part of our regulatory functions.WARNING NOTICES
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) You do not need to notify us about individual coronavirus cases in your service. You only need to notify us if coronavirus affects the day to day running of your business, using the events that stop a service running safely and properly form.But you should continue to send us other notifications as usual. MANAGING MEDICINES: HOME CARE PROVIDERS Your policies should reflect the best practice laid out in the NICE guideline NG67 on managing medicines for adults in community settings.. Here are some key points from that guidance. Medicines support from home care agencies IDENTIFYING AND RESPONDING TO CLOSED CULTURES 5 Inherent risk factor Signs that risks may be higher in a particular service • There is a lack of openness and transparency between managers, staff, people using the LISBETH NURSING HOME Outstanding – the service is performing exceptionally well.: Good – the service is performing well and meeting our expectations.: Requires improvement – the service isn't performing as well as it should and we have told the service how it must improve.: Inadequate – the service is performing badly and we've taken enforcement action against the provider of the service. DEATH OF A PERSON USING THE SERVICE You must tell us about the death of a person using your service if either of the following has happened: the person died while a regulated activity was being provided; their death may have been a result of the regulated activity or how it was provided HEALTHCARE AT HOME LTD Outstanding – the service is performing exceptionally well.: Good – the service is performing well and meeting our expectations.: Requires improvement – the service isn't performing as well as it should and we have told the service how it must improve.: Inadequate – the service is performing badly and we've taken enforcement action against the provider of the service. KEY LINES OF ENQUIRY, PROMPTS AND RATINGS CHARACTERISTICS Key lines of enquiry, prompts and ratings characteristics – healthcare services 2 Notes on this updated assessment framework . CQC’s inspection teams will use this updated framework to assess healthcare services, using the key lines of enquiry (KLOEs) DEATH OF A PERSON USING THE SERVICE Death of a person using the service. Regulations 16 and 20, Care Quality Commission (Registration) Regulations 2009. Use this form: to tell us a person has died SUPPORTING NOTE: MIXED SEX ACCOMODATION Supporting note Mixed sex accommodation Supporting notes are written for CQC’s assessors and inspectors, to help them make consistent judgements on compliance with the essential standards of quality andsafety.
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Warning Notices: Guidance for registered providers and managers (February 2020) 3 How we issue Warning Notices We will send a Warning Notice to the registered person.NOTIFICATIONS
Coronavirus (COVID-19) You do not need to notify us about individual coronavirus cases in your service. You only need to notify us if coronavirus affects the day to day running of your business, using the events that stop a service running safely and properly form.But you should continue to send us other notifications as usual. MANAGING MEDICINES: HOME CARE PROVIDERS Your policies should reflect the best practice laid out in the NICE guideline NG67 on managing medicines for adults in community settings.. Here are some key points from that guidance. Medicines support from home care agencies IDENTIFYING AND RESPONDING TO CLOSED CULTURES 5 Inherent risk factor Signs that risks may be higher in a particular service • There is a lack of openness and transparency between managers, staff, people using the LISBETH NURSING HOME Outstanding – the service is performing exceptionally well.: Good – the service is performing well and meeting our expectations.: Requires improvement – the service isn't performing as well as it should and we have told the service how it must improve.: Inadequate – the service is performing badly and we've taken enforcement action against the provider of the service. DEATH OF A PERSON USING THE SERVICE You must tell us about the death of a person using your service if either of the following has happened: the person died while a regulated activity was being provided; their death may have been a result of the regulated activity or how it was provided HEALTHCARE AT HOME LTD Outstanding – the service is performing exceptionally well.: Good – the service is performing well and meeting our expectations.: Requires improvement – the service isn't performing as well as it should and we have told the service how it must improve.: Inadequate – the service is performing badly and we've taken enforcement action against the provider of the service. KEY LINES OF ENQUIRY, PROMPTS AND RATINGS CHARACTERISTICS Key lines of enquiry, prompts and ratings characteristics – healthcare services 2 Notes on this updated assessment framework . CQC’s inspection teams will use this updated framework to assess healthcare services, using the key lines of enquiry (KLOEs) DEATH OF A PERSON USING THE SERVICE Death of a person using the service. Regulations 16 and 20, Care Quality Commission (Registration) Regulations 2009. Use this form: to tell us a person has died SUPPORTING NOTE: MIXED SEX ACCOMODATION Supporting note Mixed sex accommodation Supporting notes are written for CQC’s assessors and inspectors, to help them make consistent judgements on compliance with the essential standards of quality andsafety.
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Outstanding – the service is performing exceptionally well.: Good – the service is performing well and meeting our expectations.: Requires improvement – the service isn't performing as well as it should and we have told the service how it must improve.: Inadequate – the service is performing badly and we've taken enforcement action against the provider of the service. DEATH OF A PERSON USING THE SERVICE You must tell us about the death of a person using your service if either of the following has happened: the person died while a regulated activity was being provided; their death may have been a result of the regulated activity or how it was provided PASSION FOR SUPPORT LIMITED Last updated 10 March 2020 The inspection . We carried out this inspection under Section 60 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (the Act) as part of our regulatory functions. RIGHT SUPPORT RIGHT CARE RIGHT CULTURE 20200724 900582 Right support right care right culture v3 09.docx 5 Purpose of this guidance This guidance is statutory guidance in accordance with s.23 of the Health and SocialCUSTOM HOUSE
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) You do not need to notify us about individual coronavirus cases in your service. You only need to notify us if coronavirus affects the day to day running of your business, using the events that stop a service running safely and properly form.But you should continue to send us other notifications as usual. HEALTHCARE AT HOME LTD Outstanding – the service is performing exceptionally well.: Good – the service is performing well and meeting our expectations.: Requires improvement – the service isn't performing as well as it should and we have told the service how it must improve.: Inadequate – the service is performing badly and we've taken enforcement action against the provider of the service. PREPARING FOR CQC INSPECTION Preparing for CQC inspection Preparing for CQC inspection 10 11 When we arrive We will introduce ourselves and show our identification, and we will ask to speak to the registered person or RIGHT SUPPORT RIGHT CARE RIGHT CULTURE 20200724 900582 Right support right care right culture v3 09.docx 5 Purpose of this guidance This guidance is statutory guidance in accordance with s.23 of the Health and Social VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTS Meeting nutritional and hydration needs is governed by regulation 14 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. A lack of vitamin D can lead to bone deformities such as rickets in children, and bone pain in adults. IDENTIFYING AND RESPONDING TO CLOSED CULTURES 5 Inherent risk factor Signs that risks may be higher in a particular service • There is a lack of openness and transparency between managers, staff, people using theOUT OF SIGHT
ClAIRE’S STOR y 2 OUT OF SIGHT – WHO CARES? Restrictive practice is a human rights issue To understand the issues around restraint, seclusion, and segregation you must hear from the people who have experienced it first-hand. KEY LINES OF ENQUIRY, PROMPTS AND RATINGS CHARACTERISTICS Key lines of enquiry, prompts and ratings characteristics – healthcare services 2 Notes on this updated assessment framework . CQC’s inspection teams will use this updated framework to assess healthcare services, using the key lines of enquiry (KLOEs)WORKING FOR CQC
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) You do not need to notify us about individual coronavirus cases in your service. You only need to notify us if coronavirus affects the day to day running of your business, using the events that stop a service running safely and properly form.But you should continue to send us other notifications as usual. HEALTHCARE AT HOME LTD Outstanding – the service is performing exceptionally well.: Good – the service is performing well and meeting our expectations.: Requires improvement – the service isn't performing as well as it should and we have told the service how it must improve.: Inadequate – the service is performing badly and we've taken enforcement action against the provider of the service. PREPARING FOR CQC INSPECTION Preparing for CQC inspection Preparing for CQC inspection 10 11 When we arrive We will introduce ourselves and show our identification, and we will ask to speak to the registered person or RIGHT SUPPORT RIGHT CARE RIGHT CULTURE 20200724 900582 Right support right care right culture v3 09.docx 5 Purpose of this guidance This guidance is statutory guidance in accordance with s.23 of the Health and Social VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTS Meeting nutritional and hydration needs is governed by regulation 14 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. A lack of vitamin D can lead to bone deformities such as rickets in children, and bone pain in adults. IDENTIFYING AND RESPONDING TO CLOSED CULTURES 5 Inherent risk factor Signs that risks may be higher in a particular service • There is a lack of openness and transparency between managers, staff, people using theOUT OF SIGHT
ClAIRE’S STOR y 2 OUT OF SIGHT – WHO CARES? Restrictive practice is a human rights issue To understand the issues around restraint, seclusion, and segregation you must hear from the people who have experienced it first-hand. KEY LINES OF ENQUIRY, PROMPTS AND RATINGS CHARACTERISTICS Key lines of enquiry, prompts and ratings characteristics – healthcare services 2 Notes on this updated assessment framework . CQC’s inspection teams will use this updated framework to assess healthcare services, using the key lines of enquiry (KLOEs) DBS CHECKS FOR CQC REGISTRATION Interim guidance on DBS and other recruitment checks for providers recruiting staff and volunteers to health and social care services in response to coronavirus (COVID-19)NOTIFICATIONS
Coronavirus (COVID-19) You do not need to notify us about individual coronavirus cases in your service. You only need to notify us if coronavirus affects the day to day running of your business, using the events that stop a service running safely and properly form.But you should continue to send us other notifications as usual.L & F CARE SERVICES
This service was registered by CQC on 28 May 2021. New services are assessed to check they are likely to be safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led. We rate most services according to how safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led they are, using four levels: Outstanding – the HOLISTIC CARE 24/7 LTD This service was registered by CQC on 2 June 2021. New services are assessed to check they are likely to be safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led. Caring for people whose rights are restricted under the Mental Health Act, Dementia, Eating disorders, Learning disabilities, Mental health IDENTIFYING AND RESPONDING TO CLOSED CULTURES 5 Inherent risk factor Signs that risks may be higher in a particular service • There is a lack of openness and transparency between managers, staff, people using the CONTROLLED DRUGS NATIONAL GROUP The group considers national controlled drugs governance in England. It provides collaboration, consistency and assurance to government by: sharing intelligence LRCH LTD - CQC.ORG.UK Outstanding – the service is performing exceptionally well.: Good – the service is performing well and meeting our expectations.: Requires improvement – the service isn't performing as well as it should and we have told the service how it must improve.: Inadequate – the service is performing badly and we've taken enforcement action against the provider of the service. THE ROSEMARY FOUNDATION (OFFICE) Last updated 5 November 2019 The inspection . We carried out this inspection under Section 60 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (the Act) as part of our regulatory functions. PROVIDER: S2O CARE SERVICES LIMITED Outstanding – the service is performing exceptionally well.: Good – the service is performing well and meeting our expectations.: Requires improvement – the service isn't performing as well as it should and we have told the service how it must improve.: Inadequate – the service is performing badly and we've taken enforcement action against the provider of the service. PROVIDER: HOMESAINTS LIMITED Outstanding – the service is performing exceptionally well.: Good – the service is performing well and meeting our expectations.: Requires improvement – the service isn't performing as well as it should and we have told the service how it must improve.: Inadequate – the service is performing badly and we've taken enforcement action against the provider of the service. Skip to main content The independent regulator of health and social care in England * Give feedback on care*
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