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The audit reported in this paper and submitted to the Psychiatry of Old Age
Management group, assessed six units within each of two health districts i
n the UK. Using a nonparticipatory observation method in the units selected
, the aim was to measure quality and the environment of care. Dependency le
vels of the clients/residents were also estimated to give a clearer picture
of the setting and the care requirements. This was intended to establish a
baseline for the units mapped and to enable care developments to be focuss
ed upon intended outcomes. Results led to a number of observations related
to the levels of interaction between staff and clients/residents, the need
for a wider range of activities to promote person-centred care, and a sugge
sted route to the improvement in quality of life for this vulnerable group
of people. Assessment of dependency levels linked to the results of the map
ping showed that high dependency does not lead automatically to a lower qua
lity of person centred care.