What the Care Inspectorate does | Care Information Scotland
What the Care Inspectorate does The Care Inspectorate regulates and inspects care services to make sure they meet the right standards. It also works with providers to help them improve their service and make sure everyone gets safe, high-quality care that meets their needs.
Find a care service | Care Information Scotland
Find a care service Visit the Care Inspectorate for registered care services in your area. The Care Inspectorate grades these services. You can get a copy of each service’s inspection reports and grades.
Care Inspectorate - Care Information Scotland
Learn about the Care Inspectorate, the official body responsible for inspecting standards of care in Scotland.
Complaints about a care service | Care Information Scotland
Complaints about a care service The Care Inspectorate investigates complaints about registered care services. If you’re not happy about something and the care service hasn’t been able to help resolve it, the Care Inspectorate may be able to. You can register your complaint online, in writing, or give them a call on 0345 600 9527.
Health and Social Care Standards | Care Information Scotland
The Scottish Government, together with the Care Inspectorate and Healthcare Improvement Scotland, developed the Health and Social Care Standards to make sure service users’ needs continue to be met.
Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001
The Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001 improved standards of social care services. Failure to comply means services can be de-registered.
Who the Care Inspectorate regulates - Care Information Scotland
Types of services the Care Inspectorate regulates in Scotland including care homes, care at home, and housing support.
Health and social care standards - Care Information Scotland
Everyone is entitled to safe, high-quality, compassionate care. Different care services offer different types of support, but they all need to meet the Health and Social Care Standards, set by the Scottish Government.