Provision of Food and Personal Hygiene Sample Clauses

Provision of Food and Personal Hygiene. If an escort is planned to exceed two hours, the Officer in Charge (OIC) of the escort will ensure there is sufficient food and water to provide to the consumer. In addition, the consumer should be provided with the opportunity: to shower, toilet and dress in clothing appropriate to the escort and destination; to collect any relevant approved personal belongings; and be issued an appropriate meal and any prescribed medication (prepared by the consumer’s primary/allocated nurse and either given to the clinical escort or provided to the consumer, on unescorted leave). Should an escort require the provision of meals on route: The consumer’s primary/allocated nurse will ensure that food has been ordered from the kitchen and delivered prior to the consumer’s departure; before departure, the consumer will be provided with a meal (e.g. sandwiches) for consumption in transit; or if the consumer requires meals or snacks for medical reasons (such as where they have diabetes), they will be provided with food appropriate to those needs; or where a meal is required at an escort destination, this can be provided with the approval of the NIC. During a journey exceeding two hours, Escort Officers will ensure that consumers are supplied with drinking water, and that consumers are not required to travel for longer than four hours, or as considered necessary, without being offered a toilet break.
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