Mega Nursing & Care Achieves TDDI Registration with the Care Quality Commission

Mega Nursing & Care Achieves TDDI Registration with the Care Quality Commission

Mega Nursing & Care is proud to announce that it has successfully achieved TDDI (Treatment of Disease, Disorder or Injury) registration with the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

This important milestone marks a significant advancement in the organisation’s clinical capabilities, enabling Mega Nursing & Care to deliver more complex, nurse-led care services to individuals in their own homes.


What is TDDI and Why It Matters

TDDI (Treatment of Disease, Disorder or Injury) is a regulated activity under the Care Quality Commission. Providers must be registered for this activity to legally deliver clinical and nursing interventions for individuals with a wide range of health conditions.


Achieving TDDI registration demonstrates that Mega Nursing & Care meets the CQC’s strict standards for:

  • - Clinical governance and safety
  • - Qualified and competent staff
  • - Effective care planning and delivery
  • - Risk management and safeguarding

This ensures that all care provided is safe, effective, and aligned with national regulatory requirements.


What This Means for Service Users

For service users and their families, TDDI registration brings access to a broader range of specialist healthcare services at home, reducing the need for hospital visits and enabling more personalised care.


This includes:

  • - Nurse-led clinical care in the home environment
  • - Support for individuals with complex or long-term conditions
  • - Ongoing monitoring, treatment and symptom management
  • - A more integrated approach to health and social care

By delivering these services at home, Mega Nursing & Care helps individuals remain in familiar surroundings while receiving the care they need.


Expanding Clinical Excellence in Home Care

Achieving TDDI registration reflects Mega Nursing & Care’s continued investment in clinical expertise and high-quality healthcare delivery.


The organisation has strengthened its service offering through:

  • - Recruitment of skilled nurses and healthcare professionals
  • - Enhanced clinical training and development programmes
  • - Robust care planning and governance frameworks
  • - Close collaboration with healthcare partners and multidisciplinary teams

This allows Mega Nursing & Care to provide seamless, high-quality care that bridges the gap between hospital and home.


Raising Standards in Community-Based Care

With TDDI registration, Mega Nursing & Care is now able to deliver more advanced, responsive care within the community—supporting better health outcomes and improving quality of life.


Benefits include:

  • - Reduced hospital admissions and readmissions
  • - Faster access to care and treatment
  • - Improved continuity of care
  • - Greater independence for service users

This aligns with the wider shift in UK healthcare towards delivering more care in community settings.


A Message from Mega Nursing & Care

Margeret Lawal CEO:

“Achieving TDDI registration with the Care Quality Commission is a significant milestone for our organisation. It enables us to expand our clinical services and provide more complex, nurse-led care to those who need it most.
Our focus has always been on delivering high-quality, person-centred care, and this achievement allows us to further enhance the support we provide to individuals and families in their own homes.”

Looking Ahead

Mega Nursing & Care remains committed to continuous improvement, innovation and clinical excellence. Achieving TDDI registration strengthens its position as a trusted provider of home-based healthcare services in the UK, capable of meeting a wide range of care needs.

As demand for community-based care continues to grow, the organisation will continue to invest in its people, services and systems ensuring that every individual receives the highest standard of care, wherever they call home.

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