Infection Prevention and Control in an Adult Social Care Setting

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Infection Prevention and Control Good infection prevention and control is essential to ensure that people who use health and social care services receive safe and effective care. It is your employer’s responsibility that training, risk assessments and equipment are in place to enable you to carry out your daily duties to minimise risk to yourself or service users. It is your responsibility to follow all training and use all equipment and PPE provided by your employer. All employers are bound by The Health and Social Care Act 2008 and by the 10 codes of practice laid down by the CQC on how they judge a care provider and how it complies with the cleanliness and infection control requirements. The CQC Codes of practice |1 |Systems to manage and monitor the prevention and control of infection. These systems use risk assessments and | | |consider how susceptible service users are and any risks that their environment may pose to them. | |2 |To provide and maintain a clean and appropriate environment in managed premises that facilitates the prevention | | |and control of infections | |3 |To provide suitable accurate information on infections to service users and their visitors | |4 |To provide suitable accurate information on infections to any person concerned with providing further support or | | |nursing/medical care in a timely fashion | |5 |To ensure that people who have or develop an infection are identified promptly and receive appropriate treatment | | |and care to reduce the risk of passing on the infection to other people

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