This service is for older people and younger people with
dementia who attend an Emergency Department (A&E), a
Medical Assessment Unit (MAU) or who are admitted to Acute
Trusts.
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Connecting Care across Cheshire aims to join up local health
and social care services around the needs of local people and
take away the organisational boundaries that can get in the
way of good care.
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Solihull Clinical Commissioning Group have developed a
person-centred narrative for ‘Jack and Eileen’, a
fictional elderly couple, to help achieve a greater focus on
patient outcomes, improving their quality of care and
experience of using health and social care services.
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This report calls for a revolution in the way in which the NHS
handles complaints throught better transparency, learning
lessons from mistakes and for continuous improvements in
quality.
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This sets out Wirral Clinical Commissioning Group’s
shared care arrangements for people diagnosed with dementia
through a GP Local Enhanced Service for Dementia Care.
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South Worcestershire Clinical Commissioning Group have been
delivering a clinically led, whole systems approach to
redesigning and improving the quality of services for patients
at the end of life.
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This project led by Ipswich and East Suffolk Clinical
Commissioning Group aimed to enable patients to choose their
place of death, reduce patient and carer distress and
unnecessary hospital admissions.
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The Dudley Dementia Pathway provides a single point of access
for GPs and other health and social care professionals who can
refer for assessment to specialist nurses.
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Enfield Clinical Commissioning Group has developed a number of
initiatives to improve care for their residents and help
people to stay at home with appropriate support when they are
ill.
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Nottingham West Clinical Commissioning Group has incrementally
commissioned a range of long term conditions pathways that
have spread and sustained as models of good practice.
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