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Annex A: Annotated extract: Community Care and
Health (Scotland) Act 2002
SCHEDULE 1
3 SOCIAL CARE NOT ORDINARILY CHARGED
FOR
[Whether or not
personal care (see section 1(1)(a) or
personal support (see 1(1)(b)]
1 As regards the personal hygiene of the person cared
for-
(a) shaving;
(b) cleaning teeth (whether or not they are
artificial) by means of a brush or dental floss and (in the
case of artificial teeth) by means of soaking;
(c) providing assistance in rinsing the mouth;
(d) keeping finger nails and toe nails trimmed;
(e) assisting the person with going to the toilet or
with using a bedpan or other receptacle;
(f) where the person is fitted with a catheter or
stoma, providing such assistance as is requisite to ensure
cleanliness and that the skin is kept in a favourable
hygienic condition;
(g) where the person is incontinent-
(i) the consequential making of the
person's bed and consequential changing and laundering of
the person's bedding and clothing; and
(ii) caring for the person's skin to ensure that it
is not adversely affected.
2 As regards the person's eating requirements-
(a) assisting with the preparation of
food;
(b) assisting in the fulfilment of special dietary
needs.
[Eating and washing is explicitly included within
the definition of personal care (see 1(1)(a)]
3 If the person is immobile or substantially immobile,
dealing with the problems of that immobility.
4 If the person requires medical treatment, assisting
with medication, as for example by-
(a) applying creams or lotions
(b) administering eye drops;
(c) applying dressings in cases where this can be
done without the physical involvement of a registered nurse
or of a medical practitioner;
(d) assisting with the administration of oxygen as
part of a course of therapy.
5 With regard to the person's general well-being-
(a) assisting with getting dressed;
(b) assisting with surgical appliances, prosthesis
and mechanical and manual equipment;
(c) assisting with getting up and with going to bed;
(d) the provision of devices to help memory and of
safety devices;
(e) behaviour management and psychological
support.
[Counselling, or other help, provided as part of a
planned programme of care is explicitly included within
the definition of personal support (see 1(1)(b)]
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