Intro – Treatment of Disease, Disorder or Injury
Waterfields Healthcare Ltd is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to provide the regulated activity of Treatment of Disease, Disorder or Injury (TDDI). This registration enables us to deliver clinically governed care for individuals with physical and mental health conditions, including the safe administration and management of prescribed medication, where assessed as appropriate.
What TDDI Means
Treatment of Disease, Disorder or Injury (TDDI) covers the assessment, treatment, and ongoing management of health conditions. Within this regulated framework, services may include:
- Support for individuals with mental health conditions, such as anxiety, depression, and trauma-related distress
- Care for people with complex or long-term health needs
- Administration of prescribed medication in line with individual care plans
- Ongoing monitoring of health outcomes and response to treatment
- All care is delivered in accordance with professional standards, risk assessments, and individual consent.

How We Deliver TDDI
- Our TDDI-aligned service is delivered through: Comprehensive, individualised clinical assessments, Person-centred care plans that may include medication support, where required
- Safe medication administration by trained and competent staff, following clear policies and protocols
- Regular review, monitoring, and documentation
- Collaborative working with GPs, prescribers, and other healthcare professionals. This approach ensures care remains safe, responsive, and aligned with each person’s changing needs.
Medication Safety & Governance
- Medication administration under TDDI is supported by: Robust medicines management policies
- Staff training, competency assessments, and supervision
- Clear documentation and auditing processes
- Safeguarding and escalation procedures
- This ensures medication is administered safely, lawfully, and in the best interests of those we support.
Our Core Values
Our values shape every decision and every interaction. We are proud to stand on the following principles:
Compassion
Putting people first with kindness and empathy.
Respect
Honoring individual dignity, preferences, and privacy.
Integrity
Delivering care with honesty, transparency, and professionalism.
Professionalism
Maintaining the highest standards through training and experience.
Empowerment
Supporting individuals to live fulfilled, independent lives.
FAQs – Treatment of Disease, Disorder or Injury
What is TDDI?
It is a specialized form of healthcare focused on managing complex or chronic medical conditions. Unlike standard “personal care,” TDDI involves clinical procedures such as administering medications via injection, catheter care, and wound management.
What services are included in TDDI?
- Complex Nursing Tasks: Managing stomas, catheters, tracheostomies, and enteral (tube) feeding.
- Medication & Monitoring: Administering vaccinations, nebulizers, and monitoring long-term conditions like diabetes or heart disease.
- Rehabilitation: Physiotherapy for injury recovery or post-surgical care.
- Wound Care: Treatment for bedsores, surgical site infections, or complex ulcers.
- Specialized Support: Care for neurological disorders like Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s, or spinal cord injuries.
Who can provide TDDI care?
- Qualified Professionals: TDDI must be carried out by or under the direct supervision of registered healthcare professionals, such as nurses or doctors.
- Trained Caregivers: Care agencies can deliver these services if their staff are specifically trained and the agency is CQC-registered for TDDI.
- In the UK, this activity is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) under the Health and Social Care Act. Providers must have specific registration to perform these tasks legally.
Can TDDI be provided at home?
- Home-Based Care: Yes. Many providers offer “Complex Care at Home,” allowing patients to receive hospital-level treatment in a familiar environment.
- Benefits: Receiving TDDI at home can reduce the risk of hospital-acquired infections, lower stress for the patient, and often accelerate recovery times.
How is a treatment plan created?
- Assessment: A healthcare professional conducts a thorough assessment of the patient’s physical, emotional, and social needs.
- Co-Design: The treatment plan is typically co-designed with the patient (and their family) to include clear therapeutic goals and a statement of expected benefits.
- Ongoing Review: Plans are regularly monitored and adjusted as the patient’s condition changes.
What is the difference between TDDI and Personal Care?
- Personal Care: Focuses on activities of daily living (ADLs) such as washing, dressing, and eating.
- TDDI: Focuses on the clinical treatment and management of a specific health condition. A single provider can be registered for both activities to provide holistic support.
Our Services
Emergency Cases
At Waterfields Healthcare, we understand that emergencies don’t follow a schedule. Whether it’s an unexpected hospital discharge, sudden carer absence, or a client in crisis — our team is equipped to step in quickly and professionally.
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How Our Process Works

Initial Contact & Inquiry
Reach out to us via phone, email, or our website. We’ll listen to your needs and answer any initial questions you may have.

Free Consultation & Assessment
We’ll arrange a no-obligation consultation — in person or virtual — to assess the client’s needs, preferences, and living environment.

Tailored Care Plan (Customized)
Based on the assessment, we’ll create a personalized care plan that matches your specific requirements and lifestyle.

Care Begins with Ongoing Support
Our trained care team is deployed, and services begin. We provide continuous monitoring, communication, and adjustments as needed.


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We tailor our care services to meet the unique needs of every individual we support. Our experienced team is equipped to provide high-quality care in the following areas:

























