(1) For the purposes of section 2(3) of the Act a service delivered to the person cared for is of an intimate nature if it involves—
(a) lifting, washing, grooming, feeding, dressing, bathing, toileting, administering medicines or otherwise having physical contact with the person cared for;
(b) assistance in connection with washing, grooming, feeding, dressing, bathing, administering medicines or using the toilet; or
(c) supervising him whilst he is dressing, bathing or using the toilet.
(2) Where a service is being delivered to the person cared for and—
(a) during the delivery of that service the person cared for asks the person delivering the service to provide a service of an intimate nature; or
(b) the person cared for is in a situation in which he is likely to suffer serious personal harm unless a service of an intimate nature is provided to him and
(i) the person cared for is unable to consent to the provision of that service, or
(ii) the person providing the service reasonably believes it is necessary to provide that service because the likelihood of serious personal harm to the person cared for is imminent;
a service of an intimate nature may be provided.