Is It Effective: Consent to care and treatment
Is consent to care and treatment always sought in line with legislation and guidance?
By effective, the CQC mean that people’s care, treatment and support achieves good outcomes, promotes a good quality of life and is
based on the best available evidence
Is consent to care and treatment always sought in line with legislation and guidance?
How are people’s individual needs met by the adaptation, design and decoration of premises?
How are people supported to live healthier lives, have access to healthcare services and receive ongoing healthcare support?
How well do staff, teams and services within and across organisations work together to deliver effective care, support and treatment?
How are people supported to eat and drink enough to maintain a balanced diet?
How does your service make sure that staff have the skills, knowledge and experience to deliver effective care and support?
Are people’s needs and choices assessed and care, treatment and support delivered in line with current legislation, standards and evidence-based guidance to achieve effective outcomes?