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Tag Archives: Involvement
Government’s Plans For High Quality End Of Life Care (Department of Health / CQC / BBC News)
Summary The government is introducing care plans for people at the end of life, with a view to ensuring consistently high quality, compassionate care. Altogether, there are six commitments to end unacceptable variations in end of life care by 2020. … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Commissioning, Community Care, CQC: Care Quality Commission, Department of Health, End of Life Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Health Education England (HEE), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, NHS, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 24/7 Care, 24/7 Hospice at Home Service, 24/7 Service, 24/7 Specialised Nursing Services for End of Life Care, Accountability and Transparency, Airedale and Southend Pilots, Ambitions for Palliative and End of Life Care Framework, Ben Gummer: Health Minister, Ben Gummer: Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Care Quality, Care Coordinators, CCG Improvement and Assessment Framework (CCG IAF), Choice in End of Life Care, Claire Henry MBE, Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Clinical Commissioning Group Improvement and Assessment Framework, Commitment to Carers (NHS England), Commitment(s) For End of Life Care (2016), Community Care Pilots, Community Education Provider Networks (CEPNs), Community Resilience, Dying Matters Coalition, Dying Matters Coalition and Campaign, Dying Well Community Charter, Electronic Palliative Care Coordination Systems (EPaCCS), Electronic Patient Records: Recording and Sharing of End of Life Care Choices, End of Life Care For Infants Children and Young People (NICE Consultation), End-of-Life Dementia Care Barriers: Ineffective Advance Care Planning, Faith at the End of Life, Family and Carers, Family Involvement, First Point of Contact (Main Contact), Generic Professional Capabilities (GPCs), Government Response to Review of Choice in End of Life Care, Guy's and St Thomas’s Hospital’s AMBER Care Bundle, Health and Care Voluntary Sector Strategic Partner Programme, High Quality End Of Life Care (2016), Honest Discussions With Care Professionals, ImproveCare: Management of Clinical Uncertainty, Informed Choices, Informed Choices About End of Life Care, Integrated Care Pioneers, Involvement, Involvement of Family and Carers, Involvement of Family Friends and Carers, James Lind Alliance, Local Education and Training Boards, Macmillan Cancer Support’s Building on the Best Programme, Meaningful Conversations With Dying People, Namaste Care Intervention to Improve Quality of Dying for People with Advanced Dementia in Care Homes, Named Care Coordinators, National Commitment For End of Life Care, National Council for Palliative Care (NCPC), NHS Clinical Services (Department of Health), NHS Electronic Patient Records, NHS England’s Commitment to Carers, NHS Five Year Forward View, NHS Mandate, Palliative and End of Life Care for Children and Young People, Palliative and End of Life Care Priority Setting Partnership, Personalised Care Planning, Point of Care Foundation’s Patient and Family Centred Care Programme, Poor Identification of People’s Capacity For Involvement in Their Care Planning and Management (Barriers to Involvement), Responsible Clinician (Main Contact), Review of Choice in End of Life Care, Serious Illness Care Programme UK, Shared Digital Palliative and End of Life Care Records, Skills for Care and Skills for Health, Specialist Support in End of Life Care (First Point of Contact), Summary Care Record (SCR), Supporting Family and Carers, Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs), Transforming End of Life Care Programme, Transforming Nursing for Community and Primary Care, Transparency and Accountability, Urgent and Emergency Care Hubs, Voluntary Sector Strategic Partner Programme
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Better Care In My Hands: Patient and Public Involvement Review (CQC)
Summary The following Care Quality Commission (CQC) report reviews the extent and quality of people’s involvement in their health and social care. This review is based on analysis of the CQC’s national reports and inspection findings across different care sectors, … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Commissioning, Community Care, CQC: Care Quality Commission, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, Systematic Reviews, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Accessible Information About Health and Care Options and Treatment or Support (Involvement Enablers), Barriers to Engagement, Barriers to Involvement, Better Care In My Hands (CQC Review), Care Plans Not Accessible to People and Their Families (Barriers to Involvement), Care Plans Not Maintained With People and Their Families (Barriers to Involvement), Care Plans Not Transferred Effectively Across Services (Barriers to Involvement), Care Plans Not Updated as People’s Needs or Preferences Change (Barriers to Involvement), Care Quality Commission (CQC), Care Quality Commission (CQC) Inspection Regime, Choices About Services Treatment or Care Options Not Explained or Understandable (Barriers to Involvement), Choices About Services Treatment or Care Options Unclear - Particularly When Moving Between Services (Barriers to Involvement), Commissioning on Grounds of Quality and User Involvement, Community and Peer Support Programmes for People to Manage Their Care (Involvement Enablers), CQC “I Statements”, CQC “I Statements” (Involvement Criteria): I Am As Involved In Discussions About My Care Treatment and Daily Life As I Wish, CQC “I Statements” (Involvement Criteria): I Am Involved in Daily Life Choices in Care Settings, CQC “I Statements” (Involvement Criteria): I Am Offered Appropriate Information Support and Advocacy About Key Decisions For My Care and Treatment, CQC “I Statements” (Involvement Criteria): I Am Offered the Opportunity to Become More Educated About How to Manage My Symptoms, CQC “I Statements” (Involvement Criteria): My Capacity To Be Involved Is Taken Into Account – Wherever I Receive Care, CQC “I Statements” (Involvement Criteria): My Family and Loved Ones Help Me Plan My Care and Support As Much As I Wish, CQC “I Statements” (Involvement Criteria): My Wishes and Preferences are Respected Recorded and Taken Into Account, CQC “I Statements” (Involvement Criteria): Staff in Different Services Work With Me To Adapt My Plans As My Needs Change, Empowerment, Engagement, Flexible Advocacy Provision as People Use Different Services (Involvement Enablers), Health and Care Passports Used Across Health Care and Support Services (Involvement Enablers), I Am As Involved In Discussions About My Care Treatment and Daily Life As I Wish (I Statement), I Am Involved in Daily Life Choices in Care Settings (I Statement), I Am Offered Appropriate Information Support and Advocacy About Key Decisions For My Care and Treatment (I Statement), I Am Offered the Opportunity to Become More Educated About How to Manage My Symptoms (I Statement), Involvement, Involvement and Participation, Involvement Enablers, Involving People in All Aspects of Care Prioritised (Involvement Enablers), Key Staff Work Across Services to Coordinate People’s Involvement and Their Family and Carers (Involvement Enablers), Lack of Access to / Involvement of Advocates (Barriers to Involvement), Lack of Involvement of Family and / or Friends (Barriers to Involvement), Lack of People’s Involvement in Decisions About Care Including Their Consent to Treatment (Barriers to Involvement), Lack of Record Keeping About People’s Decisions and Preferences (Barriers to Involvement), Management Systems Monitor How People’s Wishes and Preferences are Recognised (Involvement Enablers), Managers Encourage Staff to Involve People (Involvement Enablers), My Capacity To Be Involved Is Taken Into Account – Wherever I Receive Care (I Statement), My Family and Loved Ones Help Me Plan My Care and Support As Much As I Wish (I Statement), My Wishes and Preferences are Respected Recorded and Taken Into Account (I Statement), Partnerships With Patients and Consumers, Patient and Public Involvement, Patient Choice, Patient Empowerment, Patient Empowerment Movement, Patient Engagement, Patient Engagement Strategies, Patient Involvement, People’s Wishes and Preferences For Their Care and How Delivered Not Routinely Identified (Barriers to Involvement), Personalised Care Planning, Personalised Care Plans, Poor Identification of People’s Capacity For Involvement in Their Care Planning and Management (Barriers to Involvement), Self Management of Chronic Disease, Self-Administration, Self-Care, Self-Determination, Self-Directed Services, Self-Directed Support, Self-Help, Self-Management in Chronic Illness, Service User Involvement, Shared Decision-Making, Staff in Different Services Work With Me To Adapt My Plans As My Needs Change (I Statement), Strategies for Informing Educating and Involving Patients, Sustained and Supported Involvement of Families and Carers (Involvement Enablers), Vicious Circle of Poor Involvement, Vicious Circle of Poor Involvement: Contributes to Poor Quality of Care, Vicious Circle of Poor Involvement: Leads to Higher Costs for Providing Care
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Updated NHS Constitution for England (Department of Health)
Summary The NHS Constitution defines the rights of patients, public and staff, by clarifying NHS commitments and outlining the mutual obligations between the public, patients and staff. The NHS Constitution and the Handbook to the NHS Constitution have been updated … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, End of Life Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, National, NHS, NHS England, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Accountability, Acute Care, Acute Hospitals, Armed Forces Covenant, Avoidable Harm, Best Value for Taxpayers, Commitment, Communication, Compassion, Competence, Complaint and Redress, Confidentiality, Consent, Constitution (NHS), Contractual Duty of Candour, Culture, Culture Change, Delivering Dignity, Detecting Problems Quickly, Dignity, Dignity and Respect, Duty of Candour, Duty of Candour (DoC), European Economic Area, Everyone Counts, Francis Inquiry, Francis Inquiry Report: Executive Summary, Francis Report, Fundamental Standards, Healthwatch England, History of the NHS Constitution, Improving Lives, Informed Choice, Informed Choices About Health and Social Care, Integration of Physical and Mental Health, Involvement, Involvement and Participation, Local HealthWatch, Mandate from the Government to NHS England, Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Inquiry, Mid-Staffordshire NHS Trust, NHS Belongs to the People, NHS Constitution, NHS Constitution and Whistleblowing, NHS Constitution Handbook, NHS Constitution Team, NHS Constitution: Updated 2015, NHS Mandate 2015 to 2016, NHS Values, Parity Between Mental and Physical Health, Parity Commitments, Parity of Esteem, Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO), Patient Advice and Liaison Services (PALS), Patient and Staff Feedback, Patient Complaints, Patient Complaints Handling, Patient Involvement, Patient Safety, Patients First and Foremost, Patients Not Heard, Regulation (EC) No 883/2004, Seven Principles Guiding the NHS, Transparency, Transparency and Accountability, Transparency Culture and the NHS Constitution, Value for Money
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Cracks in the Dementia Care Pathway (CQC)
Summary The Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspected care of people with dementia in 129 care homes and 20 hospitals across England during 2013 and 2014, in their thematic review of the care people living with dementia. There are examples of excellent … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Commissioning, Community Care, CQC: Care Quality Commission, Falls, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Nutrition, Pain, Patient Care Pathway, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Abbeyfield House - New Malden: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Abbeyfield Woodgate: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Abbots House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Abbotsleigh Dementia Nursing and Residential Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Access to Health and Social Care Support, Addenbrookes and the Rosie Hospitals: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Albany Park: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Alderson House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Alex Wood House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Allesley Hall: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Alsager Court Care Home with Nursing: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Amber House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Amy Woodgate: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Arborough House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Arden Park: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Ashdale Lodge: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Assessment Before Discharge, Assessment of Care Needs, Autumn Vale Care Centre: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Avandale: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Avoidable Admissions, Avoiding Unplanned Admissions, Barlavington Manor: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Barnetts: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Barnham Manor: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Best Practice, Brackenlea: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Brambles Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Breme Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Briardene Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Bridgehouse: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Broadland House Residential Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Brockenhurst: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Brooke House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Burlington Nursing Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Byker Lodge: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Candle Court: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Care Home Inspections, Care Home Sector, Care Homes, Care Monitoring, Care Planning, Care Quality Commission (CQC), Care Transitions, Chalcraft Hall Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Challenging Behaviour, Challenging Behaviour in Dementia, Charing Cross Hospital: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Charnwood House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Chase Farm Hospital (Trust HQ): CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Chesterton Lodge: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Chestnut Lodge Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Choice, Claybourne: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Clifton Court Nursing Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Collaborative Decision Making, Collaborative Working, Conifers Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Continuous Improvement, Continuous Monitoring, Cosham Court Nursing Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, CQC Dementia Themed Inspection Programme 2013/14, CQC Hospital Inspections, CQC Review of Dementia Care (2014), Cross Sector Working, Culture and Leadership, Daneside Mews: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Davlyn House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Decision Making, Dementia Thematic Review, Dementia Themed Inspection: Advisory Group 2013/14, Dewar Close: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Diana Princess of Wales Hospital: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Discharge Coordination, Discharge Planning, Diversity and Inclusion, Durban House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Eagle House Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Eastbrook House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Education and Staff Training, Elizabeth House Residential Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Elm Tree Court - Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Empowerment, Empowerment and Dementia, Epsom General Hospital (Report Pending): CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Eric Williams House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Family Involvement, Farm Lane: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Fleming House Care home with Nursing: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Galsworthy House Nursing Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Glen Rose: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Gracelands: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Green Park Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Halvergate House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Hamilton Nursing Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Hazeldene House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Heath Lodge: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Heathbrook House Nursing Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Heathercroft Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Holistic Care Assessments, Honeysuckle House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Honister: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Huntleigh Lodge Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Iden Manor Nursing Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Information Sharing, Integrated Physical and Mental Health, Integrated Working, Interprofessional Working, Involvement, Involvement and Participation, Involvement of Family Friends and Carers, Ivanhoe Residential: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, John Wills House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Kingsley Rest Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Kingston Hospital: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Lane End House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Lansdowne Care Centre: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Laurel Court (Didsbury): CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Leighton Hospital: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Lily House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Living Plus Healthcare t/a Queen Anne Lodge: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Lynton Hall Nursing Centre: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Management of Challenging Behaviour, Managing Ongoing Physical and Mental Health Conditions, Managing Transitions, Market Oversight (Care Homes), Marrow House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Meaningful Activity, Meaningful Activity and Occupation, Mill House & Cottages: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Milverton Nursing Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Monitoring the Quality of Care, Moorside: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Mortimer House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Moston Grange Nursing Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Multi-Agency Working, Multi-Disciplinary Working, Murray House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Needs Assessments, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Older People Living in Care Homes, Osborne Court Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Pain Management, Park House Rest Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Parklands (Report Pending): CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Parkview House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Patient Empowerment, Patient Involvement, Philadelphia House: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Pinderfields General Hospital: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Preventable Hospital Admissions, Preventing Acute Admissions from Care Homes, Privacy and Dignity, Queen Alexandra Hospital (Report Pending): CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Queen Elizabeth II Hospital: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Ravenswood Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Reducing Early Hospital Readmissions, Reducing Unnecessary Admissions, Redwood House Residential Home (Report Pending): CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Riverside Mews: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Rosevilla: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Rosewood Villa: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Royal Hampshire County Hospital: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Royal Victoria Infirmary: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Saffron Gardens: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, SDM: Shared Decision Making, Sharing Information Between Care Homes and Hospitals, Soham 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Stanshawes: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Stoke Knoll Rest Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Stonebridge Nursing Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Summerlands: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Sun Court Nursing Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Sunnyside Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Sunrise Senior Living VW Limited: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Symonds House (Report Pending): CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, Tara's Retreat Care Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, The Gables: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, The Glow Rest Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, The Hollies Care Home (Report Pending): CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, The Lawns: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, The Meadows Nursing Home: CQC Dementia Thematic Review Inspection Report, The Old 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