introduction to staffordshire neurological advocacy project steve searle
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Introduction to Staffordshire Neurological Advocacy Project
Steve Searle
OVERALL SNA AIMS
STAFFORDSHIRE NEUROLOGICAL ALLIANCE LTD is a company limited by guarantee No: 7868094 and a registered charity No:1158164Our Mission is To work for the relief of those persons who are receiving or have received treatment for a neurological condition and their families and carersAndTo advance the education of the public in all matters concerning neurological conditions
1. Working group developing quality neurology audit tool (2008)
2. Task and Finish working party SSPCT undertaking audit using this tool (2009)
3. South Staffs Neurological Alliance formed (2011)
4. Encouraged by Cabinet Member Matthew Ellis, extended remit to cover all Staffs and Stoke on Trent, forming the Staffordshire Neurological Alliance (SNA)
5. Held meeting on quality neurology during which patient stories were at the forefront
Chronology of SNA development
A view from the edgeMy husband has had Parkinson's Disease for just over 10 years and
he also has Parkinson's dementia. I have been trying for some years to get better care and have decided that the best thing to do is move from Staffordshire. Kinver is so isolated from Staffordshire services. I have been offered 3 days a week day care at Wombourne for which we pay, whilst in Dudley there is currently 7 days a week care which is free. He sees a consultant in a Dudley hospital and there is a Parkinsons Nurse in Dudley but there are far more patients than she can help.
My husband has been in hospital for the past 6 weeks after a severe
dementia episode. It has been a real struggle to get assessments for the care he needs as his condition is so variable and although I have obtained 2 weeks enablement I felt it was very grudgingly given. The options seem to be that then he comes home and I just struggle on or he goes into a care home
Power of Patient storiesA commissioning manager from Seisdon CCG
attended and asked for details of issues in Kinver
Rehabilitation Service tender produced and Service set up at New Cross Hospital Wolverhampton
UPSTREAM
DOWNSTREAM
UPSTREAMPrompt diagnosis
Adequate neurologist cover Use of GPSIs
Early referral to specialised physio /OT/SLTAvailability of Specialist Nurses
Parkinson’sMSEpilepsyAll services as near to patient as possible
DOWNSTREAMBetter social and economic functioningReduced fallsReduced demand for out of hours GP servicesReduced A&E attendancesReduced unplanned hospital admissions Improved quality of life for those living with
conditions and those caring for them
KEY SERVICE DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES (as at 2010)There has been a need demonstrated for a
neurological network across SSPCT to be established which could address some of the communication difficulties mentioned above
Greater consistency required with continuing care
assessment and provision across the trust, and relevance to specific conditions
Better information directories required to improve knowledge for service users and clinical staff
National Audit Office: Services for people with Neurological Conditions December 2011
POOR PERFORMANCE IN IMPLEMENTING National Service Framework (nowhere fully met)
LACK OF PERSONAL CARE PLANS
MAJOR GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION IN ACCESS TO AND QUALITY OF SERVICES
EMERBENCY HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS OFTEN NOT UNDER NEUROLOGISTS
THE INVISIBLE PATIENT Neurological Alliance January 2015
31% had to see GP 5 times or more before referral
40% waited 12 months plus from initial symptoms to referral
Only 26% of CCGs assessed prevalence and usage
Only a third of CCGs included patients in decision making
Only a third actively seek feedback about services they commission
CURRENT SNA OBJECTIVES
Seek provision integrated from diagnosis to death
Remove the waste inherent in fragmented commissioning
help commissioners save and reallocate funds to prevention/ care in the community
Why This Programme?
SWOT analysis:
Need to increase capacity
Need to plan succession
Initial Training
TUESDAY 12TH MAY 1000- 1400ROSE THEATRE RUGELEY