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Live-in and Overnight Care Policy

1. Purpose

The purpose of this policy is to define the standards, procedures, and best practices for providing live-in and overnight care within {{org_field_name}}. Live-in and overnight care services ensure that people we support receive continuous and responsive care in their own homes, promoting independence, dignity, and personal choice while safeguarding their well-being. This policy aligns with the Health and Social Care Standards (Scotland), the National Care Standards for Care at Home, the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001, and guidance from the Care Inspectorate Scotland to ensure high-quality, person-centred care delivery.

This policy ensures compliance with:

2. Scope

This policy applies to all live-in and overnight carers, support staff, managers, and coordinators involved in planning, delivering, and overseeing 24-hour care services. It applies to:

The policy ensures that both carers and the people we support have clear expectations, rights, and responsibilities regarding live-in and overnight care services.

3. Responsibilities

Management Responsibilities

Management must ensure that:

Staff Responsibilities

Carers providing live-in or overnight care must:

People We Support and Their Families

The people we support and their families must:

4. Live-in Care Procedures

Live-in care is designed to provide round-the-clock support in a person’s home, offering assistance with personal care, mobility, medication, companionship, meal preparation, and household tasks.

Live-in Care Assessment and Planning

Before implementing live-in care, the following must be completed:

Working Hours and Breaks for Live-in Carers

Personal Space and Accommodation for Live-in Carers

5. Overnight Care Procedures

Waking Night Care

For individuals requiring constant supervision and support overnight, waking night care ensures a carer remains awake and alert throughout the night to assist with:

Sleeping Night Care (On-Call Support)

Sleeping night care involves a carer being present in the home but not expected to remain awake unless required. The carer must:

6. Safeguarding and Risk Management

Risk Assessments for Overnight Care

Before providing overnight care, a detailed risk assessment must be carried out to:

Emergency Procedures

All live-in and overnight carers must be trained in emergency procedures, including:

7. Medication Management for Overnight Care

Carers must adhere to strict medication administration protocols for individuals requiring nighttime medication. Procedures include:

8. Infection Prevention and Control for Overnight Care

All live-in and overnight carers must follow strict infection control measures, including:

9. Supervision, Training, and Support for Carers

Carers providing live-in and overnight care must undergo specialist training in:

Supervision includes:

10. Complaints and Feedback Mechanisms

People receiving live-in and overnight care, their families, and carers must have access to a clear complaints procedure. All complaints should be:

11. Related Policies

This policy should be read alongside:

12. Policy Review

This policy will be reviewed annually or sooner if:


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