1.Individuals should record details of any assessments and reviews undertaken and provide clear evidence of the arrangements you have made for future and ongoing care, including any details of information given about care or treatment. 2. Records should be accurate and recorded in such a way that the meaning is clear. 3. Where appropriate, the person in your care, or their carer, should be involved in the record keeping process. 4. Individuals have a duty to communicate fully and effectively with colleagues, ensuring that they have all information they need about the people in their care.
The importance of record keeping is that:
1. It will be used later
2. It is an easy way for backing up
3. It is an easy way for retreiving dat
4. Keeping records a long time
The importance of record keeping is that:
1. It will be used later
2. It is an easy way for backing up
3. It is an easy way for retreiving dat
4. Keeping records a long time