The government is set to launch a public consultation on new standards for elderly care homes and centres in the coming weeks. This initiative aims to improve the quality of care for the elderly, covering aspects such as food, carers’ services, and medical care. The Older Persons Standards Authority (OPSA) is driving this effort, focusing on safeguarding standards in residential homes for older persons. The consultation is part of the government’s commitment to enhancing the well-being of the elderly, recognizing their significant contributions to society.
New Rules for Elderly Care Homes to Open for Public Consultation
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