Summary
This evidence briefing from the Improvement Academy states what providers of care homes and commissioners of older peoples services should do to improve outcomes.
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Providers of care in care homes should:
- offer staff training regarding recognition of cognitive states including delirium, supporting meaningful activity, end of life care
- have clear processes in place for access to healthcare
- provide information regarding dementia diagnosis and prognosis
- ensure advance care planning takes place
- offer opportunities to take part in meaningful activity.
Commissioners of old peoples’ services should:
- support the delivery of Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA)
- ensure broad involvement of stakeholders, including care home providers and patients or representatives to ensure services are tailored
- ensure service specifications include interventions such as cognitive reframing
- ensure services are available and coordinated in relation to end of life care
- ensure stable leadership and clear strategy of overall system
- use of specific models of care can have benefit
- do not neglect long term population
- strategies to support healthy ageing and prevent increasing disease burden
- support the development of relationships between care homes and service providers, and ensure clear lines of responsibility
- commission targeted training for staff
- ensure evaluation and monitoring is fed back for continuous improvement.
Improvement Academy: Improving outcomes for residents of care homes (May 2016)
https://improvementacademy.org/documents/resources/effectiveness_matters/Evidence%20Briefing%20Care%20Homes%20(May%202016).pdf
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