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Step 3 workshop Step 3 workshop Co-ordination of care Communications: • Communicating with others/accessing information • Co-ordination of Care (including the role of the Key Worker) • Communication in practice including the use of ‘PREPARED’ and an interactive demonstration Co-ordination within the organisation Why is good communication important to good end of life care? Co-ordination of Care • • • • Co-ordination – who is involved??? Need to be aware of available services Co-ordination is a major activity Whose responsibility? - Can take away from direct delivery of care • Lack of co-ordination = Increased chance of dying in a place not of individual’s choice Review Sheet Advancing disease 1 Years to live Holistic Assessment Name:_________________________ □ Holistic Assessment □ Increasing decline 2 Last Days of Life 3 First Days after Death 4 recorded □ Key/Lead worker nominated □ DNACPR in place □ Verification of death □ Follow-up bereavement contact Advance Care Plan review □ Certification of death □ In place □ □ Signpost to bereavement counselling services if required Family discussion □ □ Bereavement leaflet □ Offered Advance Care Plan: Offered In place □ □ Assessment carried out by: Family discussion □ District Nurse Assess equipment needs GP DN Continuing health care Assessment carried out by □ □ □ □ Holistic Assessment Advance Care Plan: Advance Care Plan wishes Bereavement 5 funding review Assess equipment needs □ □ □ □ Anticipatory drugs prescribed and available Is there an End of Life Care Plan What to do ‘After a Death’ for the Dying Patient in place (or Booklet equivalent) □ Out of Hours handover form completed: OOH GP OOH DN Is it known if Out of Hours handover form has been completed: OOH GP OOH DN Anticipatory drugs available □ □ □ □ Ambulance service updated □ Syringe driver available GP Assessment □ □ □ □ Complete Post Death □ Information Audit Form Inform all relevant health and social care professionals □ Is ambulance service updated □ Significant Event Analysis Support for staff □ □ □ Communication in the organisation • What communication systems do you have within your organisation? The Key Worker • Does the individual have a key worker external to your organisation? – Who? – How do you know/record that information? – How or why would you need to contact them? • Does your organisation have a key worker role? The role of the key worker • A person who with the patients consent and agreement takes a key role in co-ordinating the patient’s care and promoting continuity, ensuring the patient knows who to access for information and advice Nice Improving Supportive & Palliative Care for Adults with Cancer (2004) Do you have a ‘key worker’ type role? Roles & responsibilities • Assessment and eliciting needs • Agreeing care plans • Communicating between others involved in individuals care • Support and advice • Managing transitions of care • Managing change of key worker Sharing Information • Changes in condition: • • • • • • • Staff Family members GP District nurses Other health professionals Single Point of Access/OOH Continuing healthcare (funding) Do you have a ‘key contacts’ list (office/staff)? Communication Exercise