In practice clients will receive aids/adaptations before the care plan is completed – how should these be dealt with within the PI?
In this circumstance the average number of days taken would be recorded as zero. Q: It is unclear from the guidance whether this indicator is measuring the timeliness of the provision of each item of equipment, or whether it is measuring the timeliness of the provision of a package of items, i.e. the time taken to provide the equipment is when the final item of a package is provided/installed. A: This looks at the timeliness of the delivery/installation of all equipment necessary to meet the care plan so it would be the package of aids/equipment. i.e. as suggested – when the final bit is delivered.It is therefore better to look at the package of equipment to gauge the effectiveness for the service users as if any bit of equipment is missing this will have an impact on their independent functioning.
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