Chapter 8: Centre characteristics Population with disabilities according to the action protocols available in the residential centre by type of centre and availability of the protocol. People with disabilities who live in residential centres. Units: percentage Total Centros residenciales para mayores Residential centres for people with disabilities Total The protocol is available The protocol is not available Total The protocol is available The protocol is not available Total The protocol is available The protocol is not available There are standardised care protocols for the care of the main care needs 100.00 99.10 0.90 100.00 99.15 0.85 100.00 98.67 1.33 It has a personalised programme for each resident, with care assessment, care plan, treatment, protocols and incident register 100.00 98.28 1.72 100.00 98.37 1.63 100.00 97.49 2.51 There is a protocol of care in the event of falls 100.00 98.30 1.70 100.00 99.23 0.77 100.00 90.37 9.63 There is a protocol of care for diaper use 100.00 90.08 9.92 100.00 92.22 7.78 100.00 72.32 27.68 There is a protocol of care for type of diet control 100.00 90.81 9.19 100.00 91.32 8.68 100.00 86.54 13.46 There is a protocol of care for users who require restraints 100.00 96.79 3.21 100.00 98.56 1.44 100.00 82.05 17.95 It has records for tracking all assistance and care activities 100.00 97.29 2.71 100.00 97.63 2.37 100.00 94.41 5.59 Notes: 1) Un centro residencial puede tener varios protocolos de actuación disponibles. La tabla recoge el número de centros que disponen de esos protocolos de actuación Source: National Statistics Institute