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Discharge Planning- Who’s Role Is It Anyway?. Andrea Ferns Children’s Long Term Ventilation Co-ordinator CARA Service. Children’s Assisted Respiratory Advisory (CARA) Service. Andrea Ferns – Discharge Co-ordinator Gillian Halley – Consultant Intensivist
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Discharge Planning-Who’s Role Is It Anyway? Andrea Ferns Children’s Long Term Ventilation Co-ordinator CARA Service
Children’s Assisted Respiratory Advisory (CARA) Service • Andrea Ferns – Discharge Co-ordinator • Gillian Halley – Consultant Intensivist • Ruth Wakeman - Physiotherapist
R.B.H. G.O.S.H Evelina St Thomas’ Chelsea & Westminster St Mary’s St George’s Whittington Royal London Kings Cambridge Brighton PICU/HDU/NICU
PCT Boundaries London Bedfordshire Hertfordshire Essex Kent Surrey Sussex
Aims and Learning Outcomes • Identify the role of the Community Children’s Nurse in relation to discharge planning for children on long term ventilation • Explain the different roles of ‘key workers’ • Consider the responsibilities being placed upon Community Children’s Nursing Services
Guidelines • Hospital to Home – Guidance on discharge management and community support for children using LTV (2005) • National Service Framework (2001) • Together from the Start (2003)
Key Worker - Definition • ‘Federal employees who are generally responsible for distributing campaign materials’
Key Worker • Takes responsibility for organizing the discharge planning for children on long term ventilation
Hospital Team • A named nurse/team from PICU/HDU/NICU is ‘responsible’ for co-ordinating discharge planning from acute setting
Community Nursing Team • A ‘key worker’ will be allocated and ‘responsible’ for co-ordinating discharge and management of child in the community
Starting the Process • Key worker from acute setting contacts the Key worker from the community • Key worker (Community) contacts local authority commissioners • Health Needs Assessment carried out/1st MDT meeting • Funding needs to be agreed in principle
Health Needs Assessment • Who is responsible for carrying out a health needs assessment?
Housing Assessment • Who is responsible?
Equipment List • Who is responsible?
Funding Agreed – What Happens Now? • Timescales • Responsibilities • Purchase of equipment • Recruitment of carers/nurses • 2nd MDT meeting
Training of Home Carers • PCT is responsible for training their own carers • Agency/Care Providers are responsible for training their own carers
Competency Training • Competency Guidelines • How often updates required? • Who is responsible for updating the parents/carers?
Final Discharge Arrangements • Date and time for discharge are set in agreement with family • Emergency services/utility services informed • Medical passport
Implications for Community Children’s Nurses • Training • Maintaining skills • Resources • 24 hour support for carers/parents • Time
Aims and Learning Outcomes • Identify the role of the Community Children’s Nurse in relation to discharge planning for children on long term ventilation • Explain the different roles of ‘key workers’ • Consider the responsibilities being placed upon Community Children’s Nursing Services