CMA publishes new consumer law advice for care homes

CMA publishes new consumer law advice for care homes

The CMA has published new advice so care homes understand their responsibilities under consumer law.

The advice has been published as part of the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) ongoing consumer protection work into residential care homes and nursing homes for older people (over 65s) across the UK.

It follows the CMA’s examination of the sector last year, which found that some residents are at risk of being treated unfairly and recommended urgent action to reform the sector.

The CMA has also published an open letter to care homes, reminding them of their responsibilities under consumer law and urging them to review the advice immediately.  Care homes may need to make changes to their contract terms and business practices as a result.

Working with its partners such as Trading Standards, the CMA will be conducting a review in 12 months’ time to assess how well care homes are complying with consumer law. It may take further action before then if it finds care homes are treating residents and their families unfairly and breaking the law.

The new advice sets out what care homes across the UK need to do to ensure they are treating their residents fairly, including:

  • What upfront information they should give to potential residents, their families or other representatives and when (through websites, over the phone and when people visit) to help them make informed choices. This includes giving an indication of the weekly fees charged to self-funders and highlighting any especially important or surprising terms and conditions that will apply (such as any requirement for residents to prove they can pay for their own care for a minimum period of time)
  • How to make sure contract terms and the way residents and their representatives are treated is fair
  • How to handle complaints fairly and ensure their complaints procedure is easy to find and use

The CMA has also published a short guide for care homes to accompany the full advice, as well as a short guide for residents and their families that explains their rights under consumer law.

Consumer law advice for providers

Short guide to consumer rights for residents

 

 

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