At Kippen and Rigifa Care Services, we are fully committed to providing the highest standards of care to all our service users. We understand that choosing a care provider can be a difficult and stressful decision, which is why we take great pride in being fully licensed and undergoing regular inspections to ensure that we meet all government standards.

One of the key aspects of our commitment to quality is our licensing through the Scottish Care Inspectorate. This licensing process requires us to meet strict criteria, which include everything from the qualifications and training of our staff to the facilities and resources we provide for our service users.

By undergoing regular inspections, we can be sure that we are always meeting these standards and providing the highest level of care possible.

This is why we take great care to ensure that we have trained and experienced professionals at all times equipped to provide the best possible care.

Whether helping with personal care, promoting dignity and respect, or simply providing emotional support, our staff are always available to help.

We regularly review our processes and procedures, and make changes where necessary, to ensure that we are always providing the best possible care. Whether through regular training and development for our staff or by investing in new resources and facilities, we always look for ways to improve our services.



About the Care Inspectorate

Kippen and Rigifa Care Services work under the oversight of the Scottish Care Inspectorate, a body dedicated to promoting and ensuring high standards of care in Scotland.

The Care Inspectorate supports improvement in the care industry and regularly assesses the quality of care to ensure it meets the necessary standards. In cases where improvement is needed, the Care Inspectorate works with care providers to make positive changes.

The vision of the Care Inspectorate, and also that of our own, is for all individuals to receive safe, high-quality care that meets their specific needs, rights, and choices. Both organisations’ mission is to strive towards this vision and provide the best possible care to those in need.

The Scottish Care Inspectorate is dedicated to ensuring that the care provided in Scotland meets high standards and promotes the well-being of those receiving care.

If the Care Inspectorate determines that care falls below these standards, they will take action to address the issue and promote improvement. This can include making recommendations for improvement, issuing requirements for change, and following up to confirm that changes have been made.

At Kippen and Rigifa Care Services, we fully support and engage with the Care Inspectorate in their mission to promote high-quality care. We understand the importance of meeting government standards and providing the best possible care to our service users. Therefore, we work closely with the Care Inspectorate to ensure that we always meet these standards.

If a care service falls below standards and does not improve, the Care Inspectorate has the authority to carry out enforcement action, including closing down the service as a last resort.

We take this responsibility seriously and strive to provide the highest level of care at all times to ensure all our service users receive the highest possible level of care.

If you have any questions about our procedures or our ongoing work and commitment to providing the highest possible care, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at admin@kippencare.net