Our Principal Philosophy is that the residents have the right to respect and dignity
in all areas of their lives. To this end, all household duties and activities, care
plans and household rules will embrace the following aims:
Choice; this should reflect all aspects of everyday living decisions. Choice should
be informed and staff should support the resident to understand the consequences
and related responsibilities to their decisions.
Dignity; this should be promoted in aspects of the care provided. This is about self-esteem,
giving a person a degree of worth and honour. How we say and do things can promote
dignity.
Respect; whilst linked to dignity, it may relate to how we call each other or treat
one another. Acknowledging preferred names and methods of the person being cared
for.
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Empowerment; all staff will work towards enabling the person to do things for themselves
within their assessed ability levels, giving a sense of competence, thereby promoting
confidence in their own ability.
Individuality; each care plan is unique. Staff will work towards promoting their
individual interests and abilities, allowing each of them the freedom to express
themselves as individuals.
Privacy; everyone should have time and space to be alone if they wish. They should
have their space kept private and free from others. i.e. doors locked and knocked
on whilst waiting to be invited to enter, if desired. Keys are available to access
room and front door.
Standards; our regulatory body is the Care Quality Commission(CQC). We provide our
care according to the Essential Standards Of Quality and Safety as set out by CQC.
These set out clear guidelines of what is required and expected from service providers
(ourselves). We recognise that these standards are for the benefit of our residents
welfare and therefore we work hard towards achieving these standards.