Home from Hospital Discharge Services

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Value

£3,000,000

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  • Welfare services for the elderly

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

The purpose of the service is to support Service Users and their relatives / carers from the start of their hospital stay up to 3 weeks post discharge.  This service would support safe and timely discharge when there is no ‘Reason to Reside’ in a hospital bed and the Home First principles. This service will also help to reduce bed shortages within secondary care through improved patient flow.
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