Everyone wants to live  a healthy lifestyle and that's why the Care Quality Commission has initiated  the best community living policies and  procedures. This policy and procedure will help an individual to avail all  sorts of information that the person wants. However, before peeping into the  fundamentals, one must know what community living means.
Well, this term refers  to the perfect living within a community and this right lifestyle includes -  going to school or work, enjoying the recreation part and also being benefitted  after the retirement. Some people are still unknown to this term and therefore  they get misguided. To resolve this issue, CQC has started the campaign to make  you aware of the benefits of community  living policies and procedures.
5 important things that  a CQC-registered care home must look into:
CQC always encourages  the right of a human being and their new policies are focusing more on the  welfare of the people. Now, let's take a tour to the fundamental understanding  of a CQC-registered care house that maintains its community living policies and procedures -
Safety:
A CQC-registered care  home must be a safe place for the clients where they can easily avail their  required care services. Moreover, the care service providers must assess the  risks associated with an individual's health and safety as well.
Qualified staffs:
The staffs should have  the proper qualifications to understand the requirements of any individual.  Care homes must check the skills and competency level of staff before hiring.
Adequate diet:
People who want to take  services from a care home must be provided with perfect and adequate food. It  will engage their body with proper nutritional elements and make them  healthier.
Say NO to abuse:
No abusive behaviour  will be entertained at a care home. The attitude of the staffs and care home  authority should be soft towards the clients. Ill-treatment, negligence and  unnecessary restraint should be avoided.
Present your Consent  first:
Moreover, a consent  letter from the legal guardians or the person must be presented before availing  any kind of services.

