Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Institutional care
practices/residential care
- main
emphasis of
care today is
enabling the
person to live
independantly,
not always
possible
- supported living: sml grp home, residential or nursing home
- residential/nursing homes can be seen to be institutionalised
- Cedar Court
- negative institutional practices more likely to occur
in this setting and then most likely to
occurr when the service user is
unable to express own needs and
wants (dementia)
- Is a basic national minimum of standards for residential care settings
CARE STANDARDS ACT 2000
- enforced by THE COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL CARE INSPECTION
- People have the right to
- Privacy and dignity
- Choice and control
- Respect for cultural and spiritual beliefs
- Social life and activities
- Protection from harm and abuse
- EXTRA CARE OPTION
- Sonali Gardens
- Demos respect for cultural and
spiritual beliefs
- person centred, culturally
safe flexible care
- scheme which provides self
contained accomodation so
people can live independantly
- householders have opportunity to join in
communal facilities and recieve support
and care (24hr service)
- Allows person to become part of extra care
community as well as the wider surrounding
community
- popular with local
authorities and health
commissioners as
alternative to residential
care
- 2007 HEALTH CARE COMMISSION
- Report on long stay facility for learning diffs
pinpointed reasons that poor INSTITUTIONAL
care could occur
- low staff morale
- shortage of staff
- inadequate supervision
- lack of leadership
- poor quality accomodation
- Russel Barton