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New Farm Clinic Patient information Welcome Message from the CEO Welcome to New Farm Clinic where we are deeply committed to providing excellent mental health care. The goal of our highly skilled and compassionate staff is to provide a therapeutic healing environment where you will begin developing a roadmap to successful living and tools to help you cope with life stressors. Since our beginning over in 1986, The Clinic has embarked on a proud tradition of providing excellent private mental health care. I’m proud to be leading a team of caring, skilled and committed mental health professionals that go above and beyond every day to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients and their families. Our mission is to provide outstanding mental health care services and ensure a safe, positive experience for our patients. We recognize that our services are provided predominantly to individuals and families who are experiencing mental health issues in their lives. Accordingly, our team of qualified, experienced professionals treat our patients as sensitively as if they are looking after one of their own family members. “People caring for people.” Multidisciplinary Treatment TeamThe treatment team is dedicated to treating the patient, family and each other with dignity and respect, recognising the value of each person’s uniqueness as contributing to the healing process. Individualized assessment and treatment is provided by a multidisciplinary team including: • Psychiatrists • Consulting Physicians • Registered and Enrolled Nurses • Psychologists • Clinical Social Worker • Mental Health Pharmacist • Recreational Therapists • Dietician At the Clinic we take our mission very seriously to provide outstanding healthcare services. Our Clinic has experienced tremendous growth over the past number of years resulting in expansion of services and catchment areas, enhanced expertise, and increased volume of employees and psychiatrists. Our Goal is to be recognised as the industry leader in providing quality contemporary mental health care. Being the best requires us to have superior customer service, clinical expertise, safe, quality patient care, outcomes that exceed the community and industry standard, in a well-maintained, age-appropriate environment of care. We strive to achieve this every single day. While I am proud of our past accomplishments, I also look forward to new challenges and opportunities in the future. I value patient feedback on their experience at the Clinic and encourage you to share your thoughts regarding our services with any member of the Clinic team and to complete patient satisfaction questionnaires on discharge. We hope you find our website not only informative, but helpful; moreover, we hope it provides you with important information about the Clinic and the services we offer. On behalf of all Clinic staff, I wish you a comfortable stay and speedy recovery. Kenneth Craig Chief Executive Officer NEW FARM CLINIC Ramsay Health Care An Australian-owned company, Ramsay Health Care was established in Sydney, Australia in 1964 and has grown to become a global hospital group operating hospitals and day surgery facilities across Australia, the United Kingdom, France and Indonesia. Ramsay Health Care is well-respected in the health care industry for operating quality private hospitals and for its excellent record in hospital management and patient care. It is this exceptional reputation that attracts leading health care practitioners to work in Ramsay facilities. Ramsay Health Care is extremely proud of the high quality of our staff, our excellent relationships with doctors, our commitment to improvement in all areas and our vision for the future. “The Ramsay Way” culture which recognises that people – our staff and doctors – are our most important asset, has been key to the Company’s ongoing success and a feature that attracts some of Australia’s leading medical, psychiatric, nursing and allied health practitioners. The Ramsay Way • We are caring, progressive, enjoy our work and use a positive spirit to succeed • We take pride in our achievements and actively seek new ways of doing things better • We value integrity, credibility and respect for the individual • We build constructive relationships to achieve positive outcomes for all • We believe that success comes through recognizing and encouraging the value of people and teams • We aim to grow our business while maintaining sustainable levels of profitability, providing a basis for stakeholder loyalty New Farm Clinic New Farm Clinic is an accredited specialist Mental Health facility operated by Ramsay Health Care, Australia’s largest & most reputable private hospital & mental health service operators. New Farm Clinic offers a comprehensive range of services and facilities. The Clinic is affiliated with the University of Queensland and offers a comprehensive range of inpatient and day patient programs that specialise in the treatment of mood disorders, eating disorders, psychogeriatrics and general acute psychiatry. Our staff are dedicated to providing patients with the best possible care and service in all areas, from pre-admission to discharge and follow up at home. In recognition of our commitment to quality patient care and service, New Farm Clinic is fully accredited by the International Standards Certification ISO:9001. The Clinic is comprised of three inpatient units, Day program facilities, an outpatient consulting suites and Community Outreach Service to ensure a continuum of care is provided for our patients. The inpatient units provide acute care for private patients with an acute mental health condition. The allied health department provides inpatient programs which can then be followed up through the outpatient programs upon discharge. Also established within the grounds are professional Consulting Suites which accommodate specialist Psychiatrists and Psychologists. There are currently 54 Credentialed Psychiatrists with admitting privileges to New Farm Clinic. Vision The clinic is committed to: • Being a leading provider of mental health care services • Continually improving the quality of mental health care for patients. Mission The clinic is committed to: • Providing optimum corporate and clinical governance to facilitate the delivery of quality and coordinated clinical and non-clinical services. • Maintaining a safe environment for patients, carers, families, visitors and staff. • Providing best practice and evidenced-based clinical treatments. • Actively supporting continuous quality improvement, research and education. • Offering choices in the provision of mental health care services for the patient. • Maintaining patient and carer participation in development, planning, delivery and evaluation of services. • Collaborating with external service providers to facilitate coordinated and integrated services for patients. Services Both inpatients and day patients are admitted under the care of Credentialed Psychiatrists who lead multidisciplinary teams of doctors, nurses, psychologists and allied health professionals. The Clinic provides treatment for a broad range of mental health disorders and illness. Each Unit is staffed by professional and qualified staff. New Farm Clinic also operates an Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) service. The Clinic received a commendation from Queensland Health for the introduction and implementation of its extensive ECT Information Package. Following discharge, patients may be referred to one of a number of day programs offered by New Farm Clinic. The programs are run over a 6 to 8 week cycle and include an Eating Disorders Day Program, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Programs and Dialectical Behavioural Programs. While in the programs, patients are cared for by a Credentialed Psychiatrist with admission privileges to New Farm Clinic. The Day Program Centre provides indoor and outdoor courtyard facilities, separate from the inpatient population, for the exclusive use of patients referred to the Day Programs. New Farm Clinic is also a recognised training facility, providing placements for Psychiatric Registrars, Medical and Nursing students. In-patient Programs Mood Disorders Program The Mood Disorders Program is the Clinic’s largest service and provides treatment for the full range of mood disorders including patients dealing with, but not limited to, Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Depressive and Anxiety Disorders, Mania, Personality Disorders, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. New Farm Clinic provides specialised and comprehensive assessment and treatment programs for a broad spectrum of mental health disorders and illnesses. On admission, doctors associated with the program will carry out comprehensive mental health and medical assessment of the patient. This ensures accurate diagnosis of mental health and physical problems and allows the appropriate treatment plan to be instituted. Diagnosis and treatment plans are discussed with the treating team, the referring doctor, the patient and where appropriate, the family and carers. Medical treatments may also be implemented to correct any underlying medical problems and if indicated, prompt referral to medical or surgical specialists is carried out. Elderly Assessment Program The Elderly Assessment program provides treatment to elderly patients suffering from a variety of mental health disorders and illness including anxiety and depressive disorders as well as organic conditions. The Program offers a comprehensive diagnostic assessment of mental health disorders and illness in the elderly to determine short term interventions and treatments. Through the Program, we are able to assist patients and their families with planning of long term management. The Program is designed to achieve maximum independence for each patient and not only addresses the individual problems and limitations, but also seeks to define strengths and maximize residual functioning. Eating Disorders Program At New Farm Clinic, we offer a safe, empathetic environment in which sufferers of eating disorders can gradually regain control of their life through medical, social and psychological support. This program provides treatment to patients suffering from anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and other disordered eating behaviours. The program is conducted in phases and includes re-feeding, nutrition, controlled physical activity and a practical phase. New Farm Clinic is the only private facility in Queensland that offers a re-feeding phase in its Eating Disorder Program. The Program provides patients with skills and support to help them reach and maintain a healthy weight and to deal with the stressors in their life without resorting to the damaging patterns of food restriction and/or bingeing and purging that characterize these disorders. A treatment plan typically includes individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, nutritional counselling and medical management. Patients requiring support following discharge can be referred to the Eating Disorder Day Program. Electroconvulsive Therapy Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) services are provided as both an inpatient and day patient service. Your treating Psychiatrist will explain to you why ECT has been recommended for your specific case, how ECT works and the possible side effects. You will need to understand this information in order to sign and provide informed consent for the procedure. You can elect to withdraw your consent at any time, even before the first treatment. Your treating Psychiatrist will arrange and book the required number of treatments with the ECT Coordinator. Nursing staff will advise you of the procedure time for inpatient treatment. New Farm Clinic Administration Staff will contact you at home the day before the procedure to advise you of the pre-admission time for your procedure. More information can be found by reading our iHealth Electroconvulsive Therapy ebook available for free download from our website www.newfarmclinic.com.au or from Apple iTunes Bookstore. Day Patient Programs Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Day Programs CBT is a well researched and practical psycho-educational treatment approach to the management of many mental health disorders, especially Anxiety and Depression based disorders. The group members are taught the relationships between feelings, thoughts and behaviour. In addition, therapists teach group members how to distinguish between different types of feelings and how to challenge negative, self-defeating thoughts and behaviours. Group members are encouraged to record events that affect them negatively and present them for discussion and problem-solving. Proven treatment strategies are taught in a systematic way with constructive feedback given so that the group members can learn new ways of managing habitual, automatic reactions to Anxiety and Depression. A number of groups are available from beginners to advanced therapy programs as well as evening groups for patients who work or have other commitments during the week, which prevent them from attending on weekdays. Please speak to your treating Psychiatrist, nursing staff or contact the Patient Services Manager to discuss which group programs are available and suitable for you. Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Day Programs The program provides support by demonstrating understanding and genuine concern for individuals who experience the ongoing effects of traumatic experiences. The primary aim of the DBT program is to provide education in the skills required to tolerate distress, and manage emotional states, and relationships. Due to the nature of emotional dysregulation it is often difficult to address skills training in individual therapy where the focus may be on dealing with immediate crises. A number of group therapy options are available, please speak to your treating Psychiatrist, nursing staff or contact the Patient Services Manager to discuss which group programs are available and suitable for you. Eating Disorder Day Program Two separate programs are offered that address disordered eating behaviour and underlying factors. The Therapeutic Anorexia Nervosa Support program assists in containing disordered eating behaviours and facilitating weight gain in a supportive environment. A variety of treatment methods are employed to optimise therapy outcomes. The Mind and Body Therapy program for binge-eating disorders and bulimia addresses underlying difficulties with emotions that are a frequent precursor to binge-eating and/ or purging. Community Outreach Service The Community Outreach Service provides a continuation of services, where the patient as an admitted patient to the Clinic, can be treated in their own home. This type of service facilitates patient recovery and improves the overall quality of life following discharge from hospital. This service is particularly useful for patients experiencing difficulties making the transition from hospital based treatment to home care, for patients facing difficulties in coping with their illness / treatment and for patients experiencing ongoing difficulties with family and social relationships. Being linked to a community based service also assists the family to develop networks with other appropriate community services to meet their individual needs. Ongoing therapeutic relationships are established with each patient. Referrals to the service are obtained from the treating Psychiatrist. This service is available Monday to Friday 8.00am to 4.00pm. Referral Process To attend any of the programs offered at New Farm Clinic, it is necessary to be under the care of a Credentialed Psychiatrist with admitting privileges to the Clinic. The contact telephone number for our Patient Services Manager is 07 3254 9133 and fax is 07 3358 4781. Our Quality Service New Farm Clinic has implemented a framework throughout all levels of the Clinic to ensure every aspect of your care is of the highest standard. The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights The Charter The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights is available to everyone in the healthcare system. It allows patients, consumers, families, carers and providers to share an understanding of the rights of people receiving health care. Using the Charter Listed below are the seven Charter rights which provides some guidance to patients, consumers, carers and families on ways they can contribute to ensuring that the rights are upheld. You are entitled to raise issues about your healthcare rights. You are encouraged to read the Charter, or have it explained to you, and to discuss the Charter with your healthcare provider or family or carer. Healthcare staff should be able to advise you how to obtain further information about your rights. 1. Access - A right to health care. You have a fundamental right to adequate and timely health care. Sometimes this may not be at the healthcare facility you first attend as not all services are necessarily available everywhere. You can contribute to the right of access by trying to meet your appointments and telling the facility when you cannot. 2. Safety - A right to safe & high quality care. If you are unsure about what is happening to you or if you think something has been missed in your care, alert your healthcare provider. Let your provider know any circumstances that might make your health care riskier. 3. Respect - A right to be shown respect, dignity & consideration. You are entitled to receive care in a way that is respectful of your culture, beliefs, values and characteristics like age and gender. It is important to tell your healthcare provider of any changes in your circumstances. Respect also includes being mindful of healthcare staff and other patients. 4. Communication - A right to be informed about services, treatment, options & costs in a clear & open way. Healthcare providers will tell you about the care you are receiving and help you understand what is happening to you. You can contribute to communication by being as open and honest as you can be. To understand the instructions given to you, you can ask questions if you would like more information. You can use interpreters if English is not your first language. Interpreter services are free and can be provided in person or by phone. 5. Participation - A right to be included in decisions & choices about care. You are encouraged to participate in decisions about your care. Ask questions if you are unsure about what is happening to you. Involve your family or carer if this makes you more comfortable and sure. 6. Privacy - A right to privacy and confidentiality of provided information. You are able to see your records and ask for information to be corrected if it is wrong. In some situations your health information will need to be shared between healthcare providers. You can also contribute by respecting the privacy and confidentiality of others. 7. Comment - A right to comment on care & having concerns addressed. Healthcare providers want to solve problems quickly, but they need to be told about the problem first. If you have any suggestions about how services could be improved please let staff know. The procedures used by the health service organisation to comment about your care should be made available to you. You can provide verbal or written comments about the procedures and your experiences. To commend health workers, to complain about your health care and/or to be advised of the procedure of expressing concern about your care please contact your health service provider’s patient liaison representative. Contacts We welcome compliments and feedback in person, by telephone or in writing about our services and programs. Please contact the Nurse Unit Manager on the unit, Director of Clinical Services or Chief Executive Officer during business hours. After hours, please contact the After Hours Clinic Manager. Privacy New Farm Clinic complies with the Commonwealth Privacy Act and all other state legislative requirements in relation to the management of personal information. Our patients can feel safe in the knowledge that we safeguard their personal health information ensuring that confidentiality is respected and information is stored securely. We strongly encourage you not to share any personal information with other patients in the Clinic. If you have any further enquiries in relation to our Privacy Policy or our health information management practices please ask for our Privacy Policy brochure. At all times patient records are treated with strict confidentiality. Relevant information from records may be sent to your General Practitioner to assist them with continuing care and/or to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs for entitlement purposes. Patient Record A patient record will be kept detailing your admission and treatment. This is confidential and access is limited only to the healthcare professionals directly involved in your treatment. Your patient record will remain the property of New Farm Clinic. The contents of your patient record will be divulged only with your written consent or where required by the law. You may request to review your patient record at any time. The Hospital has up to 14 days to respond to your request. Administration fees do apply. Please contact the Director of Clinical Services to organise this. Compliments/Complaints We welcome compliments and feedback relating to your stay with us and we encourage all patients to complete the satisfaction questionnaire prior to discharge (provided to all patients on admission or alternatively, are available at reception). Completing this form enables us to evaluate and improve the services provided to our patients and visitors. These questionnaires are anonymous; however, if you wish to write a specific and/or signed letter, your points will be acknowledged and dealt with appropriately. Regular patient satisfaction surveys are conducted independently of the Clinic by Press Ganey Associates. We would appreciate your assistance by participating in these surveys. Please note that participation is voluntary. If you are concerned about your care or the Clinic’s services please contact the Nurse Unit Manager on the ward, the Director of Clinical Services or the Chief Executive Officer. After hours, please contact the After Hours Clinic Manager. Complaints can be received by writing a letter, by telephone, in person or through our survey system. Compliments and complaints cards and collection boxes and located at Reception and at each Nurses station in he Clinic. Admission On arrival, reception staff will take your admission details. If your private health cover requires you to pay an excess or co-payment, this will be required on admission. Additionally, a credit card authority will be requested to assist you with the payment of any hospital account created during your admission. Aside from your hospital accounts, you may receive additional accounts from your treating Psychiatrist, Pathology, or Pharmacy services that may be claimable from Medicare or your health insurance fund. On your day of discharge please report to reception to discuss these costs and payment. Clinic staff will then show you to your room and provide you with an orientation of the Clinic and explain routines relevant to your treatment. New Farm Clinic offers a high standard of accommodation with both private and shared rooms. All rooms have ensuite facilities. While we will make every endeavour to provide your accommodation preference, clinical needs will determine the accommodation you are allocated. During your stay you may be required to move rooms according to Unit acuity and patient clinical needs. If any of your address, contact or health fund details change during your stay please advise Reception as soon as possible to ensure that we continue to provide you with accurate and efficient administrative services. You are also required to bring any of the following cards with you for copying by administration staff: • Private Health Insurance • Medicare • Pension • Safety Net • Health Care • Any other Concession cards Accommodation New Farm Clinic has a combination of single and shared accommodation. You may be required to be moved to another room or shared ward during your stay. Admission The Nurse Unit Manager is responsible for the day-to-day functioning of the Unit that you have been admitted to. Unit 1 and 3 Nurse Unit Manager’s offices can be located adjacent to the Unit Nurses Station. The Unit 2 Nurse Unit Manager’s office is located on the corner of Unit 1 and 2 corridors. Your Unit is staffed by a multidisciplinary health care team consisting of: • Credentialed Psychiatrist • General Practitioner • Mental Health Nurses • Psychologists • Social Worker • Physiotherapist • Dietician Appointments Each patient is allocated a Nurse each shift who will coordinate your inpatient care. Whilst in the Clinic your treating Psychiatrist will visit regularly. Inpatients are requested not to attend external appointments during their stay unless the appointment is related to their admission or cancellation would be detrimental. Please discuss any appointments with the nursing staff as they will need to be approved by your treating Psychiatrist and agreed to by the Nurse Unit Manager. Transfers and escorts to external appointments will be provided where required; however, a cost for this transport will be incurred. Patients may also be taken by their carers. The Queensland Ambulance Service is able to be utilised for transport but requires at least 24 hours notice. Attire Patients are advised to dress in casual day attire and comfortable footwear whilst an inpatient at New Farm Clinic. Patients are not permitted in the dining room or any communal area in night attire. Footwear is to be worn at all times. Carer & consumers group This group provides an opportunity for the participation and feedback of carers and consumers regarding the services provide by New Farm Clinic. The group consists of consumer, carer and Clinic representatives. Representatives visit the clinic and are available to see patients on the first Monday of each month between 10.00am and 11.00am in the Dining Room. For further information please see the Nurse Unit Manager. The Private Patient’s Hospital Charter provides valuable information to consumers about their rights and responsibilities as a private patient: www.health.gov.au Carer/family/partner Resource Information Kits are available for carers / partners / family of patients admitted to New Farm Clinic. Please ask the nursing staff if you require a kit. We encourage family members to be involved in care planning and evaluation, however, unless the patient is a minor we need consent of the patient for this to occur. This decision needs to be documented on the approved carers form. Closed circuit television A closed circuit television (CCTV) system is installed throughout the Clinic to assist in the maintenance of a safe and secure environment for all patients, staff and visitors. Community visitor A Community Visitor appointed by the Justice Department visits New Farm Clinic on a regular basis to discuss relevant issues related to care received. To contact the Community Visitor or to arrange an appointment (free call) 1300 302 711. Daily room checks In order to provide a safe therapeutic environment for all patients, a room or personal belongings search may be conducted. Although attempts to conduct searches in your presence will be made, searches may be made in your absence. A ‘calling card’ notifying you that a search has been performed will be left for you. Day leave To ensure patient safety it is essential that staff know the whereabouts of all inpatients at all times. As part of the discharge planning process, it may be therapeutically indicated for patients to take day leave from the Clinic. Your treating Psychiatrist is responsible for making the decision that day leave is appropriate in accordance with Clinic policies. Once you have received permission, please ensure you sign out in the Day Leave Register located at the Nurses Station and sign back in on your return. Overnight leave is not permitted during your admission. If you are unable to return to the Clinic at the agreed time you are requested to advise the Clinic. If you fail to return from leave by the agreed time your treating Psychiatrist will be contacted. Educational books/DVDs/CDs Educational books, DVDs and CDs are available for purchase at Reception. Electrical items policy The only electrical items you are permitted to bring with you are: • A small clock radio • Electric razor • MP3 player, iPod, iPad • Mobile phone & charger • Hairdryer • Laptop All electrical items will be inspected and tagged prior to their use. No other electrical items are permitted due to Workplace Health & Safety restrictions and Fire regulations. Hair dryers are also available for use on the Units. Emergency procedures To ensure the safest environment practicable for all staff, patients and visitors New Farm Clinic has a detailed emergency and response plan. The Emergency Response Team consists of the Emergency Coordinator, Area Wardens, Deputy Wardens and Nursing and Medical Staff as required. In the event of an emergency there will be audible and visual alarms, please do not panic, remain calm where you are. Clinic staff will direct and coordinate the safe evacuation of all patients, visitors and staff to the designated assembly point. Assembly Points (The Emergency Coordinator will nominate & direct evacuation to the safest area): • New Farm Clinic Main Car Park (Primary Area) • Corner of Sargent St & Oxlade Dr (Alternative Area) The Emergency Coordinator with the assistance of the Wardens will advise all staff, patients and visitors if and when the emergency is “ALL CLEAR” and to return to their Unit/Group Therapy Areas. Debriefing / counselling will be available to all patients following an incident/emergency situation, please speak to your Nurse Unit Manager. Housekeeping services Housekeeping operates between 06:00 am and 5:30 pm weekdays and 06:00 am and 12:30 pm weekends. Rooms and bathrooms are cleaned daily by Housekeeping staff between 07:00 am and 5:30 pm. The overall therapeutic approach includes responsibility for making your own bed and keeping your room and bathroom tidy and free of rubbish if you are physically able to do so. If you require assistance to make your bed, please ask Nursing staff. Clean linen is provided once a week according to the following roster: • Monday Unit 1 Rooms 101 – 107 • Tuesday Unit 2 • Wednesday Unit 3 • Thursday Unit 1 Rooms 108 - 123 If you require clean linen outside these times please ask Nursing or Housekeeping staff who will be happy to oblige. Used linen must be placed in grey bags in linen skips. Skips will be available in the corridor for a period each morning. Outside these times, please ask Nursing staff or Housekeeping staff for access. If you have any Housekeeping needs during your stay, please do not hesitate to ask one of our staff members. Identification As part of the identification process for medication administration and nursing observations patients will have a photograph taken. The photograph will be kept in your medication and observation chart and will remain a confidential document. Patients will be required to wear a wrist identification bracelet if the photo is declined. Infection prevention New Farm Clinic undertakes strict infection prevention measures to minimise the risk that transmission of infection could occur to a patient or relative. Staff continually undertake precautions and monitoring within the workplace. It is important for visitors to be mindful that they may bring an infection into the hospital when visiting. It is therefore advised that all visitors with symptoms of illness such as influenza, gastroenteritis or of a transmissible illness (Measles, Whooping Cough, Rubella etc) refrain from visiting until they are symptom free for 48 hours. More information on specific illnesses can be obtained from the Nurse Unit Manager or the Infection Control Coordinator. Some infections can be transmitted through food, so if relatives or visitors wish to bring pre-packaged or prepared food into the clinic they are to consult with the Nurse Unit Manager prior. The Nurse Unit Manager will ensure that food is correctly stored and heated prior to consumption. Inpatient group therapy An extensive group therapy program is available to assist patients manage their illness and promote recovery. Group options and participation will be discussed with you shortly after admission. Attendance is an expectation of your health fund. An information booklet for inpatient groups is available for more information. Laundry (personal) A washing machine, dryer and iron is located on each floor. If you do not have your own laundry powder, please ask nursing staff. Leisure activities Nursing staff have access to a broad range of DVD’s, board games, puzzles, etc and encourage patients to participate in such leisure activities each evening and over the weekend. Patient lounges are available in each unit for social interaction, games and watching TV outside of therapy time. Foxtel is available in each lounge. Lost property Property remains the responsibility of patients. While every attempt is taken to safeguard property it is recommended that patients do not keep valuables with them in the Clinic. Lost property is held at reception. Mail Mail and flowers are delivered directly to your room. If you have mail to post please affix a stamp and give it to the front reception. Meal service An experienced catering team provides a variety of healthy meals. All meals are prepared on site daily. We are able to accommodate special dietary requirements and ask that you discuss this matter with nursing staff. Tea / coffee facilities are available during meal times, morning and afternoon tea and at supper times. If you would like a relative or friend to join you for a meal in the Dining Room (at a nominal charge), meal vouchers can be purchased from Reception during weekdays and from the Kitchen over weekends. Patients are not permitted to remove cutlery, crockery, food or drink from the dining room to take back their rooms. It is requested that all patients attend meals during your Unit allocated times: • Breakfast • Morning Tea • Lunch • Afternoon Tea • Dinner • Supper 07:30 am – 08:30 am 10:00 am - 10:30 am 12:00pm – 1:00 pm 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm 7:30 pm – 8:00 pm Medical attention Your treating Psychiatrist who admits you is responsible for your medical care while you are in New Farm Clinic. Any questions that you have regarding your treatment should be directed to him or her. A General Practitioner attends the Clinic (Monday to Friday) to perform physical assessments and treat physical illness that may arise during your hospitalisation. If you need to see a General Practitioner, please notify the nursing staff. If you are in the Clinic for more than a month, your treating Psychiatrist will arrange to have another Credentialed Psychiatrist review your case to ensure you are receiving the best possible treatment. Patients are requested not to attend external appointments during their stay unless the appointment is related to the admission or cancelation would be detrimental. Transfers and escorts to external appointments will be provided where required; however, a cost for this transport may be incurred. The Queensland Ambulance Service is able to be utilised for transport but requires at least 24 hours notice. Medication Patients are required to bring all their medications and any repeat prescriptions for the admission. For security and safety reasons all medication that you bring to the Clinic must be given to nursing staff on arrival. Medication is dispensed from the Utility Room on each Unit at approximately 7:00 am, 12 noon, 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm. If your require medications outside these times please see your nurse. Minors - community visitor A Community Visitor appointed by the Office of the Public Guardian Queenslnd visits New Farm Clinic on a regular basis to discuss relevant issues related to the care received by minors admitted to the Clinic. To contact the Community Visitor or to arrange an appointment please phone (free call) 1800 661 533. Motor vehicle policy Patients are not permitted to drive a vehicle whilst an inpatient. Please hand your keys to nursing staff who will secure them for the duration of your admission. If a relative or friend cannot return the vehicle home, please ensure the car is parked in the clinic car park. You will be required to sign a form agreeing to these conditions. Patients are not to drive whilst on any period of day leave from the Clinic. Newspapers Newspapers are delivered to your Unit daily. Personal copies can be ordered by contacting The Merthyr Village Newsagency on Ph. 07 – 3358 3309. Patients are responsible for commencing / ceasing and payment of accounts generated by newspaper deliveries. Nurse call system A nurse call system is installed throughout the Clinic incorporating all individual patient beds, bathroom facilities, group rooms, consulting rooms and the ECT Suite for your safety if you require assistance. Activation of this system will trigger an audible and visual alert for Nursing Staff. Pastoral care Catholic Psychiatric Pastoral Care staff visit the Clinic weekly to provide a link between the church community and patients. Pastoral carers can assist with the discharge and transition from hospital to community and provide follow-up in the community. For any enquiries speak to your nursing staff or contact the Catholic Psychiatric Pastoral Care office on Ph. (07) 3252 5461. Buddhist Chaplain services are also available. For any enquiries speak to your nursing staff. Patient meeting To maintain consumer satisfaction and quality of care, the Nurse Clinic Managers conduct weekly patient meetings to discuss any matters pertaining to the Unit. All inpatients are invited to attend. These meetings occur weekly in the Dining Room at 10.30am. Patient observations category As part of our commitment to safety, all patients admitted to New Farm Clinic have their safety needs assessed, identified and appropriate interventions implemented during their stay. In order to ensure patients are nursed in the least restrictive environment, whilst maintaining a safe environment for all. A formal risk assessment and visual observation process is completed for all patients. Visual observations will be conducted at timed intervals during your stay as determined by your treating Psychiatrist. Personal belongings Personal belongings are to be kept to a minimum and must be able to be stored in the wardrobe provided. Patients will be requested to send excess items home. As part of our commitment to safety, all personal belongings will be inspected by your Nurse during the admission process. Please do not place pictures or literature of any type on the walls as this may damage the paintwork. Room furniture has been placed in each room with consideration of the Health Department and health and safety requirements. Please do not move the furniture. Security New Farm Clinic external doors are locked at 06:30pm and reopened at approximately 06:00am. Nightly building security checks are conducted by a contracted security agency. A Duress alarm system is installed throughout the Clinic to assist in the maintenance of a safe and secure environment for all patients, visitors and staff. All staff and visiting contractors to the Clinic wear a portable duress alarm at all times for the purpose of effectively managing all emergency situations. Activation of this system will trigger an audible and visual alert for Nursing Staff. A Nursing and Medical Team monitors this system and will respond to all alarms activated immediately. Smoking In accordance with Queensland Government Legislation from 1 January 2015, it is against the law to smoke at all public and private health facilities, and for five metres beyond their boundaries. The laws are enforced by Queensland Health environmental health officers and public facility authorised officers. Patients, staff or visitors smoking in smoke-free areas may be given a warning to stop smoking, or be asked to move beyond the five metre smoke-free buffer if they wish to continue smoking. On-the-spot fines apply for breaches of the tobacco laws. New Farm Clinic can provide information and tailored quit smoking assistance and support. If interested please ask nursing staff to arrange an appointment with our Quit Smoking Coordinator. Staff identification All staff wear a uniform and photo identification name badge as a means of identification and internal security. If you cannot see a staff member’s identification badge you may ask them to show you. Please note, as a private teaching hospital we have a number of students on site who are under the supervision of our staff. The Patient Services Manager, Nurse Unit Managers, Day Program and Community Outreach staff do not wear uniforms. Taxis Taxis can be arranged by Unit staff. Payment for all taxi services is the sole responsibility of the patient. Telephones There are telephones in each room. All local calls are free of charge, courtesy of New Farm Clinic. Patients can purchase phone cards from reception for long distance and mobile calls. Television Television and DVD players are available in lounge areas in each Unit. Foxtel is also available in these lounge areas. New Farm Clinic requests that all patients TVs are set to a low volume and that headphones are used in shared rooms for the comfort of all inpatients. It is also requested that TVs are switched off at 10:30pm in shared rooms for the comfort of all inpatients. Transport A regular Brisbane City Council bus service operates between the City and New Farm. Bus stops are located on Sargent Street, Sydney Street and Oxlade Drive. A ferry service operates between Eagle Street in the City and New Farm. The Clinic is a short walk from the Sydney Street Ferry Terminal. Valuables We recommend that you do not bring large amounts of money or valuable items with you to the Clinic. The Clinic does not accept liability for lost, stolen or damaged property. A small safe is provided for your personal use located in your room if you wish to keep small amounts of money and securing small items such as mobile phones. Please seek staff assistance with your safe if you have difficulties. Visitors You are welcome to receive visitors however, please ensure that your visitors do not visit during group program session times. Children must be directly supervised by visitors at all times. Children cannot be left in the care of the patient. Visiting hours are 4:00pm to 8:00pm during the week and 10:00am to 8:00pm on weekends. There is ample free parking on the property for visitors. Ex- patients are requested not to visit the Clinic for the first 4 weeks after discharge unless attending a day program or follow up outpatient appointments. After the 4 weeks, ex-patients can visit inpatients during Clinic Visiting times only. WiFi WiFi is available for patients with coverage across the Clinic. Patient Conduct In accordance with national Ramsay Health Care policy on ‘Zero Tolerance’ of verbal or physical aggression, patients who display such behaviour may be discharged and / or Police notified. Patient Conduct One of your responsibilities while in the Clinic is to comply with your treating Psychiatrist’s orders. It is a requirement of admission that all patients are screened for drugs and alcohol. Random urine drug screens and breath analysis may also be conducted during the course of the admission to maintain patient safety. It is known that alcohol, non-prescribed medications and some herbal medicines may react with the medications prescribed and may complicate your treatment. It is therefore expected that you abstain from drinking alcohol or taking non-prescribed medications or illicit drugs while you are a patient, including when you are on leave. Under no circumstances is the use of alcohol, non-prescribed drugs or illicit drugs permitted on the Clinic premises. Any such behaviour may lead to discharge / police notification and / or legal action being taken. Nursing staff may request a breathalyser or urine drug screen at their discretion. Non-compliance with requested tests will be deemed as a positive result. • Private Health Insurance • Medicare • Pension • Safety Net • Health Care • Any other Concession cards • Credentialed Psychiatrist • General Practitioner • Mental Health Nurses • Psychologists • Social Discharge Once you have recovered from the acute phase of illness, it is usual for you to continue your recovery at home. You may be referred to one of our day programs and/or the Community Outreach Service for ongoing support. The staff caring for you will keep you updated regarding your planned discharge date. If you foresee any problems with being discharged please discuss the issues with the staff caring for you as soon as possible, so that plans can be put in place for your return home. Staff will assist/advise you in regard to the discharge process. Please go to Reception before you are discharged. The reception staff will have: • Accounts for additional charges not covered by your health insurance, which are payable on discharge. We accept cash, personal cheque, credit card or eftpos (direct payments only, no cash withdrawals). On the morning of your discharge; your nurse will have ready for you: • Medication and prescriptions; • Clinical discharge questionnaires; • Patient satisfaction questionnaire; • Any necessary follow up appointments. You are required to vacate your room by 10.00am. However, you are permitted to stay at New Farm Clinic for the remainder of the day. Please see nursing staff to arrange storage of your belongings. Please ensure that you collect any items that you may have put into your safe or that have been held for safe keeping, for example X-rays. If you have had a general anaesthetic or sedation within the last 24 hours you will need to be accompanied home by a responsible adult. You should not drive a car, operate machinery or domestic appliances, conduct important business or drink alcohol for at least 24 hours following your anaesthetic. Fees Aside from your hospital accounts, you may receive additional accounts from your treating Psychiatrist, Pathology, or Pharmacy services that may be claimable by you from Medicare and your health insurance fund. The Private Health Insurance funds determine the level of coverage for medications and varies between funds. Doc no: PS.D.00016 V2 : Last reviewed: Aug 2014 New Farm Clinic 22 Sargent St, New Farm, BRISBANE 4005 Ph: 07 3254 9100 | Fax: 07 33584781 Email: enquiries.nfc@ ramsayhealth.com.au www.newfarmclinic.com.au