This paper briefly describes the rationale for and the development of the CARE (Combined Assessment of Residential Environments) profiles. The CARE profiles represent a new approach to quality improvement in care homes for older people that seeks to gain the views of residents, relatives and staff, and to use these as a basis for celebrating what works well in a home and identifying areas that need attention. The paper begins with a consideration of the limitations of existing quality initiatives and argues for a model that is more inclusive. Subsequently, the theoretical underpinnings of the CARE profiles, positive events, the Senses Framework, and a relationship‐centred approach to care are outlined. The process by which the CARE profiles were developed is then described and a case study highlighting how they might be used is presented.
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The CARE (Combined Assessment Of Residential Environments) profiles: a new approach to improving quality in care homes Available to Purchase
Mark Faulkner;
Mark Faulkner
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sheffield
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Sue Davies
Sue Davies
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sheffield
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2042-8766
Print ISSN: 1471-7794
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2006
Quality of Ageing (2006) 7 (3): 15–25.
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Faulkner M, Davies S (2006), "The CARE (Combined Assessment Of Residential Environments) profiles: a new approach to improving quality in care homes". Quality of Ageing, Vol. 7 No. 3 pp. 15–25, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/14717794200600016
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