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Private/Individual Accommodation in Care Homes (Wales) Policy
Policy Statement
This policy sets out the values and principles underpinning {{org_field_name}}’s approach to the accommodation it provides.
It is produced in line with the requirements of the Regulated Services (Service Providers and Responsible Individuals) (Wales) Regulations 2017 to provide safe, person-centred care that always maintains people’s dignity and respect in accommodation, which achieves the standards set out in Regulations 43–48 and 49–54. All resident accommodation must be suitable for purpose, clean, secure, properly used, maintained, and appropriately located.
Individual Accommodation Provided
Note:
This needs adapting to local circumstances and in line with the different requirements of existing or new build accommodation as described in Regulations 49–54.
Every person who comes to live in our home is offered, in line with our terms and conditions, a private bedroom with an en suite toilet.
All individual accommodation is:
a. well decorated with domestic style lighting and good-quality domestic style furniture
b. set out in such a way as to avoid any “institutional” feel or atmosphere
c. fully accessible to people with disabilities, mobility problems and to those who use wheelchairs
d. furnished/fitted with:
i. a clean comfortable bed (a minimum of 900mm wide and a suitable, safe height for the individual)
ii. bed linen
iii. curtains or blinds
iv. a mirror
v. overhead and bedside lighting
vi. comfortable seating for up to two people
vii. drawers and enclosed space for hanging clothes
viii. at least two accessible double electric sockets
ix. a table to sit at and a bedside table
x. a lockable storage space for medication, money and valuables
e. carpeted or with an equivalent covering
f. fitted with locks suited to the person’s capabilities and accessible to staff in emergencies.
All bed clothing, curtains and carpets meet the current British Standard for fire retardancy.
The provision of private rooms and quiet, restful areas has been balanced with homely, communal areas where residents can mix and be with each other.
People may furnish and organise their room as they wish. However, as part of their conditions and terms of residence, they will be asked to give their consent to allowing staff access to their rooms for the purposes of providing care and to keep the rooms clean and safe in line with current standards and regulations.
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