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Reducing falls & fractures in Sheltered Housing

Reducing falls & fractures in Sheltered Housing. South Ayrshire Partnership Project Telecare Development Programme JIT. March 2010. Partnership project (Alert sector) Pilot project (Sheltered Housing) JIT proposal Plan: Define SH JIT project Progress work in SH to timescale

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Reducing falls & fractures in Sheltered Housing

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  1. Reducing falls & fractures in Sheltered Housing South Ayrshire Partnership Project Telecare Development Programme JIT

  2. March 2010 • Partnership project (Alert sector) • Pilot project (Sheltered Housing) JIT proposal Plan: • Define SH JIT project • Progress work in SH to timescale • Disseminate success • Promote & seek funding for Partnership Project

  3. Partnership Falls Project N&S Alert Services, Sheltered Housing, ICT, Care and Repair • Phase 1: • Data management • All falls • RED FLAG Repeat fallers Phase 4: Fast Access to ICT Phase 2: Cross sector Training Phase 3: Role development

  4. SA Sheltered HousingFalls register, July-Dec 2009

  5. Shift care balance Data management Training Role development Intervention (ICT) Evaluation Preventative approach Falls by 10% Unscheduled hospital admissions by 20% Deliver joined up services Provide data & tactical information: capacity, cost of preventative approach JIT initiative in SH

  6. 3 month evaluation • Direct warden referral n=3 • All appropriate • All required case management approach Outcomes: • 1 unscheduled hospital admission prevented • No further fall events • Rate of referral able to be absorbed within existing ICT capacity • Well being – resident & warden

  7. Current evaluation & findings • 19% of referrals to ICT need fall assessment & intervention • Referrals from SH:- Number & appropriateness • The type & nature of care required for ‘faller’ (mean ‘care package’) • MFRA • Case management • Physiotherapy programme • Cost of care package – cost of preventative approach

  8. Where we are now - June? • SH project to timescale • Cascade training & falls tool box • Up-grade of falls register • Dissemination • Achieved IRF funding for Partnership Project • Support for cost analysis • Capacity to open referral pathway from Alert to ICT Risks • Sustainability – finance, contracts, leadership

  9. Where we want to be by Oct? • Evaluating SH initiative – evidence of meeting targets • Job descriptions/Adverts for nurse & PT posts • Opening referral pathway between Alert & community rehab • Cost analysis for preventative approach • Widening horizons – home care?

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