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Douglas Philips, Michelle Miller, Amanda Johnson
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Coming together is a beginning Keeping together is progress Working together is success
Henry Ford
Diagnosis Acute Care
Post Diagnostic Support
8 Pillars
Data to drive improvement
People in Scotland will have: • The right to a timely diagnosis • The right to access quality post diagnostic
support; • The right to person centred, coordinated,
quality care throughout their illness; • The right to equitable access to treatments
and therapeutic interventions; • The right to be respected as an individual in
their community. (Glasgow Declaration, signed at Alzheimer Europe Conference 2014)
How will we know we’re making a difference?
5 Pillar Model for Post Diagnostic Support
Essential 5 process
Co-production of Essential 5
criteria
Tested in 4 health and social care partnerships
Criteria updated and Guidance
document developed
Wider consultation
Regional Launch events
8 Pillar Model of Community Support
Glasgow City North Lanarkshire Midlothian
Highland Moray
8 Pillars
Newly diagnosed Minimum 1 year guarantee Post Diagnostic Support
Supporting people with moderate to severe dementia
in a community setting
Acute Care
Aim: To improve the care and experience of people with dementia and their families/carers across acute settings by July 2016,
through testing and evaluating a range of approaches in relation to 4 specific care actions
Improvement focus on four of the care actions: 1- Leadership 2- Workforce 8- Families, Friends and Carers 9- Stress and Distress
Improving Safety People with dementia &their carers feel safe • Knowledgeable & skilled
staff • Evidence of personalised
care planning • Reduction in
inappropriate antipsychotic medications
How will we know we have improved?
Improving Experience People with dementia, their carers & staff feel supported • ‘What matters to me’ is
central to the personalised plan
• Family/carers are involved in decision making and planning according to wishes
• Staff are skilled and confident to support people with dementia & families/carers
Improving coordination People with dementia their carers feel responded to • People with dementia
and their carers have access to the right support at the right time (as per personalised plan)
• Reduction in inappropriate care transitions
Care Action 1 Leadership
Infrastructure
Strategic priority
Values, Culture &
Behaviours
All NHS Boards will have a clearly identified leadership structure to support quality improvement across the Focus on Dementia programme – timely delivery of all 4 focused care actions
Care Action 2 Capacity and Capability
People with dementia and their carers have the right to full participation in care needs assessment, planning, deciding and arranging care, support and treatment, including advanced decision making.
(Charter of Human Rights, Alzheimer Scotland)
Care Action 8 Working as equal partners
Care Action 9 Stress and distress
Prevention
Proaction
Response
People with dementia feel safe and supported within an acute setting
@FocusOnDementia