Supported Living / Home Care CQC Bundle
£999.00 £599.00
Supported Living / Home Care CQC Bundle
Starting a supported living business can seem daunting. We are here to help you set up and run a supported living business. Supported living is to ensure you are able to provide a person-centred approach. Individuals living in the accommodation may need your support enabling individuals from older persons, mental health, physical, sensory, learning disabilities, autistic adults, care leavers, people fleeing domestic abuse, drug or alcohol misuse, ex-offenders. Helping vulnerable people live as independently as possible to live in their own homes and in the local community.
You will need to consider the following when opening a supported living business:
- HMO License
- Planning
- Registration with the Care Quality Commission
- Company Registration
- Compliance
- Management
- Insurance
- Tendering
- Recruitment and Induction of staff
- Marketing
- Payroll
- Policies and procedures
- Tenancy Agreement
- Inc. 16 hours of instructional videos
Start your own homecare agency
How to set up a domiciliary care service
Welcome to our domiciliary set-up guide! In this article, we will discuss how to set up and run a UK-based domiciliary care agency. Starting up on your own can be a daunting task. But we will make the task much easier for you. With over twenty years of experience in running, managing and owning a domiciliary homecare agency (and a nursing agency), I understand the process of registration, policies and procedures you’ll need. I have contracted with government, the NHS, CCG’s and private care homes. I have turned over one million pounds of revenue a year, so rest assured you will get to know all the secrets of running a successful homecare agency. I am also able to see any pitfalls you may have when running this type of care business.
You will have to put in a lot of hard work though! You must meet certain criteria; you will need to meet the Care Quality Commission standards, together with considerable legislative obligations. Furthermore, you will need to have a considerable number of relevant policies and procedures in place in order to satisfy government regulators and inspection set out by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). If you are planning to run a health or adult social care service, providing care in individuals own homes, then you will need to register, with the Care Quality Commission. Apply as a new provider, registration normally takes 8-12 weeks
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