Do I need to be inspected by the CQC if I open a day centre for the elderly in my own home? | QCS

Do I need to be inspected by the CQC if I open a day centre for the elderly in my own home?

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Answered by Abi Spence

Day centres do not generally need to register with the CQC as the individuals are not living there. Please see the Scope of Registration https://www.cqc.org.uk/sites/default/files/2022-05/20220517%20Scope%20of%20Registration%20Guidance%20May%202022.pdf

About Abi Spence

Abi has worked for and with Government agencies relevant to social care for the past 12+ years. Primarily with the Department of Health, Social Services Inspectorate, Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI) and since its inception the Care Quality Commission (CQC). As part of this long involvement Abi has developed a wide and detailed understanding of relevant issues and has worked closely with stakeholders such as people that use services, carers, providers, local government, the Department of Health, Ofsted and the Audit Commission.
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