The Lexicon for Social Care is an initiative by HIQA’s Chief Inspector of Social Service. The Lexicon provides a list of commonly-used words relevant to social care, along with a definition. The use of standardised language is important for clarity and consistency and all providers of social care are encouraged to use the Lexicon in their communications with HIQA. Below are links to useful documents as well as a search function for the Lexicon.

If you wish to comment or leave feedback on the Lexicon for Social Care then please click here or simply email socialcarelexicon@hiqa.ie

  • Lexicon for Social Care (PDF)

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  • Guidance for providers on submitting notifications

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  • Infographic about the Lexicon

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Lexicon catalogue

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Term Description

Will and preference

A manifestation of a person's deeply held, reasonably stable and coherent personal beliefs, values, commitments and conception and their greater liking for one alternative over another.

Wishes

A greater liking for one alternative over another or others.

Wound

A damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh.

X-ray

A type of radiation that can go through many solid substances, allowing hidden objects such as bones and organs in the body to be photographed.