DBS Checks for Adult Care Homes
Adult care homes take care of people that are living with complex care needs that cannot be met outside a care setting. When vulnerable adults enter care home, because they need support with a physical or mental disability, safeguarding them in their new care home setting is critical.
Almost everyone that works in an adult care home will have contact with the residents that live in the care home or with vulnerable adults that visit for social care in the setting. Some employees and volunteers will require an Enhanced DBS, but others may simply need a Basic DBS check for an adult care home. Â
Why Do you Need a DBS check in an adult care home?Â
People that need extra care and support in looking after themselves due to physical or mental disability are considered as vulnerable. Living within a care home will mean that the home must implement safeguarding processes and policies to ensure that their residents’ wellbeing and safety is maintained. Â
In England and Wales, DBS checks should be in place at care homes for adults in care. If you are living and or working in Northern Ireland, you will require an Access NI check. For Scotland, you will need a Disclosure Scotland check.  Â
DBS checks for adult care homes are required for both new employees and existing employees. There are three different types of DBS checks, with additional checks against DBS barred lists for vulnerable adults that may be required. Â
The three levels of DBS checks are:
- Basic DBS check
- Standard DBS check
- Enhanced DBS checkÂ
What is the Adult’s Barred List?Â
The adults barred list is also known as the Adult’s Barring List and is a register that is maintained by the DBS and holds the details of individuals that are barred from working with vulnerable adults in any situation because of their criminal record and/or the nature of their convictions. Â
At MyVetting.com, we deliver quick, accurate and affordable online DBS checks at all levels.Â
Do I need a DBS check to work in an adult care home?Â
Yes, it is likely that you will need a DBS check to work in an adult care home. Employees at all levels across adult care home settings, from carers to catering staff will be eligible for a DBS check. Â
What level of DBS check is needed in an adult care home?Â
The level of check needed for an employee or volunteer in an adult care home will depend on their role and whether or not it involves regulated activity. Â
What is Regulated Activity in an Adult Care Home?Â
Regulated activity is defined in legislation – including the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 and the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 – as a role involving close and unsupervised contact with vulnerable groups, including adults at risk. Employees or volunteers involved in regulated activity will be eligible for an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks as part of safeguarding measures. Enhanced DBS checks for regulated activity are key in safeguarding the safety and wellbeing of the vulnerable adults.   Â
What Counts as Regulated Activity?Â
Regulated activity is deemed to be an activity that has to be carried out at least once during the period of a week, or more than two times over a 30 day timeframe.Â
Carers in an adult care home for the elderly will be eligible for an Enhanced DBS Check as they will need to directly carry out caring duties frequently with vulnerable adults.Â
A non-elderly vulnerable adult is defined by the UK Government as a person aged 18 and over that needs additional help and support to take care of or protect themselves or manage their own interests because of a mental of physical disability. Â
Employees or volunteers that work within an adult care home, working directly with residents delivering personal, hands-on care will be eligible for an Enhanced DBS Check and an adult’s barred list check.Â
What Caring Tasks Need an Enhanced DBS Check?Â
In order to qualify for an adult’s barred list check and Enhanced DBS Check, the adult care home employee needs to be doing one of the following activities:Â
- Providing personal care, including eating, washing and toiletingÂ
- Providing transport for vulnerable adults Â
- Delivering social work or assisted activities with vulnerable adults in careÂ
- Providing help for vulnerable adults with everyday tasks, such as shoppingÂ
All health professionals that visit the adult care home to provide care or healthcare, for example physiotherapist or mental health practitioner, will also need to undertake an Enhanced DBS Check with barred list too.Â
Do Non-Care Staff in Adult Care Homes Need a DBS check?Â
Adult care home settings count on a wider team to support caregivers and create a welcoming home for their adult residents. The gardening team may deliver essential work but may not require an Enhanced DBS check but it would be best practice – and all members of support staff- would be eligible for a Basic DBS check. Â
At MyVetting, we offer quick and affordable online Basic DBS checks. Â
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Online Enhanced DBS Checks for Adult Care Home StaffÂ
Applying for online Enhanced DBS Checks for Adult Care Home Staff is quick and simple. Â
Register in seconds and send check alerts directly to your employees. They’ll be alerted instantly and can begin the check process straight away. Don’t worry – if they’re busy and forget to start their check, we’ll send them a text reminder after 24 and 48 hours. Â
When your employees upload their proof of identity, their reports will be returned within 5-10 days.  Â