As our ageing population grows, more and more of us will need to be involved in finding care for older loved ones. That might be care to help them be able to stay in their own homes, or to move into residential care.
We already know from a recent survey we carried out with Mumsnet and Gransnet that choosing the right care for an older loved one is one of the most stressful life experiences, particularly where people may live far away from their loved one and have little experience of the care system.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the health and social care regulator for England. They inspect and rate services on areas that matter most to people who use services and their carers – is a service well-led, safe, caring, effective and responsive to their needs?
To help you choose care for an older loved one, you can look on the CQC website and find out what services are available in the area you are looking for care in and whether, for example, they provide specialist support for people with dementia. The CQC also publish inspection reports around what they find, and rate services – Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement or Inadequate to help people choose care. This year, the CQC are also involved in the Care Home Open Day 2015.
Gransnetters are being given exclusive access to the CQC Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care, Andrea Sutcliffe who is happy to answer your questions around how the CQC inspect and rate residential and home care services, and offer advice on what you can look for when choosing care. Andrea says that when inspecting a service her over riding principle is always to think "is this care good enough for my mum".
Add your questions for Andrea below by midday on 23 March.