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Care Planning – Core principle: person‑centred, not grammar‑centred

Should I use First or Third Person when writing Care Plans: CQC & Ofsted Guidance

Neither CQC nor Ofsted sets a blanket rule that care plans must be written in first person (“I want…”) or third person (“X wants…”). What they do consistently require is that plans and records demonstrate the person’s (or child’s) needs, preferences, and involvement in planning and review, and that support is clearly described and deliverable in practice. Regulation 9: Person Centred Care-The intention of this regulation is to make sure that people using a service […]

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As a Domiciliary Care Agency, if we deliver PEG feed and medication to a client, do we need to change our CQC registration of personal care and add TTDI?

Do you need CQC TDDI registration for PEG feeding in Domiciliary Care?

To answer the question “Do I need TDDI for PEG feeding?”. You do not automatically need to add “Treatment of disease, disorder or injury” (TDDI) to your CQC registration just because you are PEG‑feeding and administering medicines via PEG in a domiciliary care service, but it depends on who is directing the treatment and how the task is delegated and governed. Key CQC points When personal care registration is usually enough If your domiciliary care

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CQC regulated activities that can be registered by Care Quality Commission.

CQC Regulated Activities Explained: Types of Services That Must Register With the Care Quality Commission If you are setting up or expanding a health or social care service in England, understanding CQC regulated activities is essential to getting your registration right first time. Choosing the wrong regulated activities can delay your application and, in some cases, place you at risk of enforcement action for carrying on a regulated activity without registration.         

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TREATMENT of Disease Disorder and Injury-CQC REGISTRATION: YOUR ULTIMATE CHEAT SHEET + REAL SUCCESS STORIES!

CQC TTDI registration guide: Who needs it + real examples

Introduction of Treatment of Disease Disorder and Injury-CQC Registration: Your ultimate cheat sheet + real success stories! Are you a domiciliary care provider ready to expand your services into Treatment of Disease, Disorder and Injury (TDDI)? If so, you’re in the right place. The treatment of Disease Disorder and Injury-CQC Registration: your ultimate cheat sheet + real success stories! is well explained .At Care Quality Support, we know how daunting CQC registration can feel, especially when

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How care plans differ in Emotional Behavioural Difficulties EBD versus therapeutic homes

Care plans in Emotional Behavioural Difficulties (EBD) homes and therapeutic residential homes both aim to meet individual needs, but they differ in structure, focus and underlying approach. The key distinction lies in how they address behaviour versus trauma and emotional healing. This article addresses how care plans differ in Emotional Behavioural Difficulties EBD versus therapeutic homes. Core difference EBD home care plans prioritise behavioural management, stabilisation and social functioning, while therapeutic home care plans emphasise

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