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What is the Single Assessment Process (SAP) ?. Originated from the National Service Framework (NSF)Older People Standard 2: Person Centred Care -a single agreed approach to assessment for health /social care -type of assessment is appropriate to needs-agencies do not duplicate assessment-effec
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1. Implementing the Single Assessment Process across the South West PeninsulaBasic awareness
A Devon wide non-organisational approach to the Single Assessment process
A Devon wide non-organisational approach to the Single Assessment process
2. What is the Single Assessment Process (SAP) ? Originated from the National Service Framework (NSF)Older People Standard 2: Person Centred Care
-a single agreed approach to assessment for health /social care
-type of assessment is appropriate to needs
-agencies do not duplicate assessment
-effective contribution by range of professionals/agencies
-resulting in a single holistic service or care plan
-contributed to and agreed by all (including the person)
In South West Peninsula SAP will cover all adults 18+ except mental health Standard 2 states that NHS and Social Care Services treat older people as individuals and enable them to make choices about their own careStandard 2 states that NHS and Social Care Services treat older people as individuals and enable them to make choices about their own care
3. What is FACE ? FACE stands for : Functional Evaluation of Care Environments
FACE is a national SAP tool supplier accredited by Dept Health
Each partner in the SAP south west peninsula has bought a licence to use the SAP FACE tools.
SAP is still the same as ever – FACE just provide the tools to use for it.
4. Who will be using SAP? All health & social care staff
South west peninsula partnership
All organisations using same tools and eSAP system
PCTs, adult social care,acute trusts,(Devon doctors,SWAST eSAP)
For full list of partners see SAP website
5. Don’t you people talk to each other !
6. Protecting & Sharing Information Most service users/carers expect us to share information
If the person has given written or verbal consent and this is recorded once on the :
“Consent to share and protect your information” form
Use other assessment tools to check this still applies with every new assessment
Agreed protocol in place across the health & social care agencies in SWP – see website
7. Making the links with SAP Computer-based patient record
Lifetime record across care settings
Single underlying database
Continuous availability
Unlimited scalability
Simple Web-based access
Integrated suite of clinical applications
Core applications concept
Automates healthcare workflow
Proven solution for large, complex, multi-site health care organizations
Patient Centered
System and database designed around the patient, not around the account, across care communities
Always Available
Non-Stop simply the best for scaling and 7x24 availability
Usable
Sub-second response times
Highly configurable
Reportable
Ccomplete, accurate, encoded, and permanent medical database
Computer-based patient record
Lifetime record across care settings
Single underlying database
Continuous availability
Unlimited scalability
Simple Web-based access
Integrated suite of clinical applications
Core applications concept
Automates healthcare workflow
Proven solution for large, complex, multi-site health care organizations
Patient Centered
System and database designed around the patient, not around the account, across care communities
Always Available
Non-Stop simply the best for scaling and 7x24 availability
Usable
Sub-second response times
Highly configurable
Reportable
Ccomplete, accurate, encoded, and permanent medical database
8. What is an assessment?
9. SAP 4 types of assessment Contact
Overview
Specialist
Comprehensive
Most include:
publishing information about service
evaluation of information
problem solving
eligibility decisions
care planning
monitoring & review Most include:
publishing information about service
evaluation of information
problem solving
eligibility decisions
care planning
monitoring & review
10. Contact Assessment Not every contact needs one
-an initial contact if needs recording
-multi-agency referral form
-basic personal information
-difficulties, risks & significant life events
-any staff member who is trained
-not necessarily professionally qualified
-may be partially completed and added to
Signpost to most appropriate service
Depth of assessment and appropriate to need Signpost to most appropriate service
Depth of assessment and appropriate to need
11. Overview -More detailed assessment
-At any stage in SAP
-More complete picture of an individual
-Incorporates core information
-Includes information on providers/agencies
-Risk triggers
-Identifies need for further assessment Actual needs
Potential needs
impact on: independence
daily functioning
quality of lifeActual needs
Potential needs
impact on: independence
daily functioning
quality of life
12. Specialist
Specific difficulties identified at contact/overview
Specialist professional is required .
May be one or more specialist assessments
Specialist tools/scales/measures required
SAP Health needs assessment (HNA) -only specialist tool in place across whole SWP and will be on eSAP .
FACE developing other specialist assessments -COPD, Diabetes , Heart Failure , Telecare – otherwise use existing local tools e.g:Care Programme Approach for Mental health , Housing, Speech & language etc Provide more in-depth specialist information to the process
Tools & Scales must be valid, reliable and culturally sensitive.
(see Guidance Step 9)
website for Department of Health tools & scales:
www.doh.gov.uk/scg/sap/toolsandscales Provide more in-depth specialist information to the process
Tools & Scales must be valid, reliable and culturally sensitive.
(see Guidance Step 9)
website for Department of Health tools & scales:
www.doh.gov.uk/scg/sap/toolsandscales
13. Comprehensive ( in the SWP a process not a tool)
Contributions from different professionals
Co-ordinated by skilled professionals
Evidence base for detailed care planning
Includes all domains of overview / specialist
Intensive/prolonged support / treatment
Complex care packages
- e.g. residential/nursing care
Must include the user / carer contribution to addressing the needs.
Include a nursing care plan where appropriate.Must include the user / carer contribution to addressing the needs.
Include a nursing care plan where appropriate.
14. Care Plan The Care plan is joint agency
Identifies what care or treatment is in place and who is providing this.
Includes contingency plan for emergencies
Diary sheet shows who visits/when
Copy should be given to service user & record that this has been done
No longer needs service user’s signature
15. Review All care plans should set review date
A review should take place with the person and their carer
The review tool is to record this and set next review date
FACE review form includes headings from overview assessment
16. What do FACE tools replace? FACE tools will replace most existing documentation and SAP home-grown tools
Some SAP tools were previously numbered like SAP 1
Now all tools are known by their name
Not all FACE tools will be on eSAP
Only these key tools will need sharing across agencies
17. FACE tools on eSAP Background & Contact Assessment
Overview
Care Plan
Review
Learning disability Core Assessment
Consent to share and protect information
Health needs assessment ( HNA) – SWP version
18. What is eSAP? SAP can’t work without IT!
eSAP enables assessment and care plan information to be stored electronically , shared with professionals across health and social care and sent to each other
This is possible using your own computer and your organisation's IT system
Web based browser- very safe & secure
Could be used with mobile devices in people’s homes such as laptops.
19. Benefits of eSAP In addition to being better for the service users and carers…….
Reduction in delayed transfers of care
-Improved communication/access to information
Reduction in unplanned admissions
-Better information /improved risk management/ better decisions -reduce unnecessary admissions
Better use of workforce
-Reduce duplication and staff time spent in recording.
-Easier and faster transfer of information between agencies.
-More appropriate use of skills
Less faxing , photocopying, storage
20. Person-held record Folder (usually yellow) held in person’s home
Contains SAP documentation, communication sheet diary, self-care information
Enables service user and carer to be and kept informed professionals to communicate
Useful for emergencies
Flag on eSAP will show it is in place
Issued by PCT providing following criteria is met:
21. Criteria for Person Held Record
22. Single Assessment Process For further information contact:
SAP Programme Team
Email: bruce.oconnor @ exeter-PCT.nhs.uk
:Tel: 01392 687142
Website address:
‘www.devon.gov.uk/sap’
Or staff area:
‘www.devon.gov.uk/sap-pro’
(all tools, guidance , newsletters etc)