Live-In Complex Care Package: 7 Safe Weekly Checks
A live-in complex care package does not follow one universal timetable. The person’s needs, preferences, clinical plan, sleep, appointments, worker rota, family life and home environment determine what happens. A realistic week should show both planned routines and the boundaries of the service. The example timings in this guide are discussion prompts, not instructions for medicines, feeding, respiratory care, mobility or any other task. Clinical activities must follow the person’s current authorised plan and be carried out only by workers who have the required training, competency and supervision. The NHS guide to help at home from a paid carer explains …
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