Reviews of people’s care and support plans should be completed more frequently than once a year, a report by Healthwatch, the service user watchdog, has said. The report said reviewing care plans should instead be a “continuous process”, particularly in cases where a person’s ability to do things for themselves might be changing rapidly.
What is a review of the care and support plan?
Who should be involved in review of a care plan?
How often is my care plan reviewed?
What is a care plan?
A care plan is a written record of the agreed care and treatment for an individual. It ensures that clients are looked after in accordance with the...
Why are care plans important?
A care plan is a legal document. Care plans are required by NDIS (for disability care) and the Australian Department of Health (for aged care). Car...
What should be included in a care plan?
The following is a list of information to include in a care plan: Demographic information (e.g. age, gender) Medical information Personal routines...