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1,         Multi agency falls and fracture strategy

Falls and Fractures has been  identified as a key area within The National Service Framework for Older People in Wales, National Institute of Clinical Excellence guidelines on the assessment and prevention of falls in older people and has been identified as a Partnership priority as  stated in the Joint Commissioning Strategy for Older People in Carmarthenshire. 

As such falls and fracture strategy within Carmarthenshire is to reduce the number of older people falling by establishing an integrated falls care-pathway where any person who is “at risk” of falling, or has fallen, is able to access appropriate and standardised assessment, high-quality treatment and support from a wide range of service providers in order to promote a better quality of life.

 

The strategy therefore proposes a future model of service provision with an emphasis on falls prevention and ensuring those who would benefit most from a comprehensive assessment and specialist input are identified and able to access the service they require based on their individual needs.   

 

The strategy has been accepted by the Older Peoples planning team and is to be presented to Management Executive Committee and Partnership Executive Group shortly

 

2,         Nantgaredig Pilot

 

The work undertaken by the Carmarthenshire Community Service Review

highlighted the requirement of a clinical pathway for falls and fractures. A

multi-agency group was formed to undertake this task, and initiated a

subgroup to undertake a pilot project with a GP practice.

At the beginning of 2007 agreed to pilot a falls project in Nantgaredig a discrete area of Carmarthenshire. This falls project was to provide a holistic proactive assessment and response to individuals who were at risk of falling. It was hoped that this service would reduce the numbers of hospital admissions because of falls.

In the initial review of the Nantgaredig project there was a 64% reduction in the number of people over 75 years presenting at A&E with falls. Of the 4 individuals who attended A&E during the months following the falls pilot, 3 of these individual had neither attended the event nor been referred by the GP practice.  The numbers of individuals over the age of 75 who attended Accident and Emergency (A&E) due to falls from Nantgaredig surgery continues to maintain low with only 4 attendances between October 2007 and January 2008.

A full evaluation has been completed for this project

 

3,         Falls events

 

The falls pilot in Nantgaredig was a success with a significant decrease in the number of individuals attending A&E because of falls from the pilot client group (full evaluation available). As such the pilot was rolled out to Llandeilo, Llandovery & Margaret Street GP practices.

This, in total, means that the falls project has invited 2,700 individuals over the age of 75, with 657 people attending and 181 people at risk of falling being referred to Canllaw.

Venue

Date

Approx. Invitations

Attendances

Identified at risk of falling – referred to Canllaw

Nantgaredig

29.3.07

250

75

22

 

Llandeilo 1

31.7.07

250

76

11

 

Llandeilo 2

28.8.07

250

58

15

 

Llandeilo 3

25.9.07

250

96

23

 

Llandovery 1

1.11.07

538

133

18

 

Llandovery 2

28.11.07

400

38

10

 

Margaret Street Practice

Llandybie event

24.1.08

400

90

17

Margaret Street Practice

 

26.2.08

400

91

15

Total

 

8

2738

657

181

 

The falls event has the commitment on a monthly basis of a number of organisation which include Canllaw, Age Concern, Care and Repair, Care Line +,Chronic Disease Management Team, CHC , CAVS, District Nursing, Expert Patient Programme, Foothold, Fire Service, Housing Services, Low Vision Scheme , Pharmacy, Social Care, The Carers’ Project, Pensions Agency.

Further events are planned for GP practices in St Clares, Burry Port and Carmarthen town.

 

4,         Sustainability of events

 

It was agreed by the Older Peoples Planning team to give their unanimous support of the falls programme and felt that support of this initiative would be beneficial in supporting the reduction of falls among older people but also a proactive approach in reducing the numbers of delayed transfer of care.

 

A submission has been made to the director of Social Services for funds from the Promoting Independence and Wellbeing grant scheme 2008-11 to create a specific team within Canllaw dedicated to falls consisting of a nurse, occupational therapist and physiotherapist. This multidisciplinary team would work with existing services, leading and coordinating events, linking with primary and secondary care, and developing new falls projects.

 

5,         Pharmacy

The Community pharmacist attends the Camu ‘Mlaen /Step Forward and offers medication reviews for all on more than 4 medications. As a pilot the pharmasit will be following up non attendees with the practice and offering  domiciliary visits for those people on multiple medications, as well as identifying potential people at risk.

 

6,         Branding and logo

The success of the events has also brought about the branding and logo of the event

 

7,         Welsh Language in Healthcare Conference and Awards 2008

 

Camu ‘Mlaen /Step Forward was awarded the prize in May 2008 for joint agency working in provision of excellent bilingual services.

 

8,         Falls Clinic

It has been identified that a falls clinic would enhance the service provision from primary care.  This work is to be taken forward within secondary care.

 

9,         Documentation

A group has been formed to consider ways in which the home assessments undertaken by all agencies can signpost people who are at risk of or who have fallen. Initial work is underway in collating and reviewing assessment forms.

10,       NHS information

The NHS trust regularly produces information in the attendance of older people at Accident and Emergency departments, these figures are one of the factors on which the success of the falls event is based.

11,       Links with ambulance service

Initial discussions are underway in developing  opportunities with the ambulance service in  identify fallers at an early stage in the falls pathway by utilising the documentation provided by the ambulance service when called out to older faller who do not require accident and emergency admission and developing pathways to other services

12,       Care Home project

 

This pilot was commissioned by the multi-agency task and finish group falls and fractures the aim of project was to raise awareness of falls prevention strategies amongst care home staff by introducing a training package as well as undertaking individual and environmental assessment and encouraging the use of Assistive Technology.

The training programme identified has been adopted throughout local authority care homes

 

A full evaluation has been completed for this project

 

13,       Vitality scheme

Additional funding has been identified to develop a team of exercise coordinators and include older adults fall prevention within the remit of the Specialist Exercise Coordinator for COPD. This development is expected to start early summer 2008.

14,       Assistive Technology

 

Care line + have introduced technology relating to falls in a significant number of  older peoples home. Work is on going in linking this work  with the  care Line and the  Canllaw  service.

 

15,       Move more often

Initial discussions underway in developing this initiative 

 

16,       Nintendo Wii

 

There have been many anecdotal reports, since the launce of the Nintendo Wii, that tell the story of older people embracing the opportunity that the Wii proposes.   This technology has recently been introduced into day centre’s and residential homes in Flintshire and Neath Port Talbot and seems to encourage participation, team work, physical and mental stimulation and intergenerational working, however, the sustainability of this activity as well as the benefits in terms of physical improvements in balance, gait and flexibility have not been measured.

 The main aim of the research is to determine if regular access to the Nintendo Wii over an extended period of time (8 weeks) results in improvement in physical ability, mood and wellbeing.  The effectiveness of the intervention will be assessed by an occupational therapist using a pre and post intervention method to determine if using this equipment has a positive impact on physical health. 

 

17,       Publicity

The press office have been extremenly helpful in publicising the Camu ‘Mlaen /Step Forward events and case studies of people who have benefitted from.  

Community First

 

18,       Basic footcare

 

Based on the Happy Feet Pilot within Llanelli a low-level toenail cutting service people aged 50+ living in Carmarthenshire has been commissioned in specific areas of Carmarthenshire. The service is provided to people who have undertaken a podiatry from the NHS Podiatry Department, or other primary care health professionals in the area. Initially the service is being provided in Llanelli and Cwmamman areas and will be extended to other areas throughout 2008

 

 

 

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