Risk Factors and Assessment
Understanding the risks associated with scalds and burns in care home residents.
- High Risk Individuals: Residents with reduced mental capacity or slower reactions are vulnerable.
- Assessment: Conduct thorough assessments to evaluate residents' ability to detect and prevent scald or burn hazards.
- Care Plans: Document assessment findings in individual care plans to implement necessary precautions.
Common Causes and Precautions
Identifying and mitigating common sources of scalds and burns in care home environments.
- Scalding Hazards: Hot baths, excessively hot drinks, and contact with radiators and kitchen appliances.
- Temperature Control: Use thermometers to ensure safe water temperatures; install thermostatic mixing valves to prevent scalding and Legionella risks.
- Shower Safety: Utilise healthcare-standard electric showers and conduct regular safety checks to maintain reliability.
- Exposure Prevention: Keep exposed surfaces, like pipes and radiators, below 43°C to prevent burns.
- Priority Areas: Identify and promptly address exposed hot surfaces in kitchens, bedrooms, and bathrooms.