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Clinical Care Plan Development

PHB / CLINICAL

Clinical Care Plan Development

For individuals with complex health needs, a professionally written clinical care plan is both a CHC evidence document and a guide for care providers. Our registered nurses produce them to the highest standard.

What does Clinical Care Plan Development include?

A clinical care plan differs from a standard care plan in its level of clinical detail. It documents not just what care is required, but the clinical rationale for each element - the health conditions driving the need, the risks associated with unmet needs, the interventions required, and the outcomes being worked toward. In the context of a CHC application, a well-constructed clinical care plan can be a decisive piece of evidence.

SG67's clinical care plans are written by registered nurses with direct experience of the CHC assessment process - meaning they are constructed with the DST domain criteria in mind, and present the person's needs in a way that assessors can evaluate clearly.

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Who is this for?

This service is for you if:


  • You are preparing a CHC application and want a professionally written care plan as supporting evidence

  • Your loved one has complex, multiple health needs that are not adequately captured in existing documentation

  • A care home or agency requires a detailed clinical care plan before accepting or continuing care

  • You are preparing a CHC appeal and need a current, clinically robust care plan as part of the submission

  • Existing care documentation does not reflect the full extent of the person's clinical needs

If you are unsure, the free consultation is the right place to start. We will listen and tell you honestly which service (if any) applies to your situation.

What We Do

When SG67 takes on a case, we manage the process from start to finish:


  • Conduct a comprehensive clinical assessment of the person's needs, conditions, and care requirements

  • Review all existing medical records, care notes, and assessment documentation

  • Produce a detailed, person-centred clinical care plan covering all relevant care domains

  • Write the plan in a way that is both accessible to care providers and clinically credible for CHC purposes

  • Provide supporting rationale for each care element - including risks of non-provision

A   professionally written, clinically rigorous care plan that strengthens CHC applications, satisfies care home and agency requirements, and ensures care   providers understand and can meet the individual's health needs.

What To Expect

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