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Managing Service Users Living with Diabetes

1. Purpose and Scope

The purpose of this policy is to outline how {{org_field_name}} supports and manages service users living with diabetes, ensuring their health, safety, and well-being through comprehensive, person-centred care. This policy provides staff with clear guidelines on how to deliver safe, effective, and compassionate care while empowering service users to manage their condition independently whenever possible.

This policy applies to all staff, including care workers, supervisors, managers, and administrative personnel, who are involved in providing care and support to service users with diabetes. It covers all aspects of diabetes management, including monitoring, medication administration, lifestyle support, and emergency response.

2. Policy Statement

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3. Legal and Regulatory Framework

This policy aligns with the following legislation and guidelines:

4. Understanding Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic condition where the body is unable to regulate blood sugar levels effectively. There are two primary types:

4.1 Type 1 Diabetes: An autoimmune condition where the pancreas produces little or no insulin. It requires lifelong insulin therapy.

4.2 Type 2 Diabetes: A condition where the body becomes resistant to insulin or does not produce enough. It can often be managed through lifestyle changes, oral medications, and sometimes insulin.

Both types require careful management to prevent complications such as cardiovascular disease, neuropathy, retinopathy, and kidney damage.

5. Assessment and Care Planning

Effective diabetes management begins with a thorough assessment and personalised care planning:

5.1 Initial Assessment:

5.2 Care Plan Development:

5.3 Regular Reviews:

6. Monitoring and Blood Glucose Management

Regular monitoring ensures that blood glucose levels remain within the target range:

6.1 Blood Glucose Testing:

6.2 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM):

6.3 Target Ranges:

6.4 Reporting Abnormal Readings:

7. Medication Management

Effective medication management ensures that service users receive the correct treatment safely and consistently:

7.1 Medication Administration:

7.2 Insulin Management:

7.3 Safe Storage:

8. Nutrition and Lifestyle Support

A balanced diet and healthy lifestyle are essential for managing diabetes effectively:

8.1 Meal Planning:

8.2 Physical Activity:

8.3 Weight Management:

9. Preventing and Managing Complications

Proactive care helps prevent diabetes-related complications:

9.1 Foot Care:

9.2 Eye Care:

9.3 Cardiovascular Health:

10. Managing Hypoglycaemia and Hyperglycaemia

Staff are trained to recognise and respond to blood sugar emergencies:

10.1 Hypoglycaemia (Low Blood Sugar):

10.2 Hyperglycaemia (High Blood Sugar):

11. Emergency Response

In case of a diabetes-related emergency, staff must:

  1. Provide immediate first aid.
  2. Contact emergency services (999) if the service user is unresponsive or deteriorating.
  3. Notify the Registered Manager and family members.
  4. Record all actions taken in care notes.

12. Training and Competency

All staff involved in diabetes care receive comprehensive training, including:

Competency assessments are conducted annually and following any updates in care practices.

13. Record-Keeping and Documentation

Accurate documentation ensures safe, consistent care:

14. Communication and Collaboration

Effective communication ensures coordinated diabetes management:

15. Quality Assurance and Continuous Improvement

We maintain high standards of diabetes care through:

16. Complaints and Incident Reporting

Service users and families are encouraged to raise concerns regarding diabetes care. Our complaints procedure includes:

  1. Recording the complaint in detail.
  2. Investigating the issue promptly.
  3. Communicating findings and solutions to all parties.
  4. Implementing changes to prevent recurrence.

17. Data Protection and Confidentiality

All diabetes-related information is handled in accordance with GDPR:

18. Policy Review and Updates

This policy is reviewed annually or sooner if there are legislative changes, updated guidelines, or incidents requiring policy amendments. Staff are informed of updates, and additional training is provided if necessary.


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