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Range of serve provisions
First stop is the GP
Community care
Care needs assessment
Works out specific help and services required for each patient
Hospital care
Living at home
Equipment and home adaptations
Provides tools and equipment
Visiting home care (domiciliary care)
Carer comes to patients home
Live-in care
Carer provides 24-hour support
Overnight care
Carer stays in patients home overnight
Living away from home
Nursing care
Nursing homes for more complex needs patients
More highly trained nurses
Care home
For when patients are struggling to live idependently
Not as complex needs as nursing home residents
Extra care
Retirement or sheltered housing
For people who want independence
But need a little more support
Not as much support needed as in care home
Temporary care
Emergency care
Care for urgent needs
After rapid deteriation
From illness
From disability
For when carers are unavailable
Can be home/ residential/ nursing
Respite care
Planned break for family/ carer
Convalescent care
Patients recovering from surgery or illness
Where is it provided?
At own home
Or in nursing/ residential home
Other care
Dementia care
Specialist care
Can be at home or in care facility
Depends on persons needs
Palliative or end-of-life care
Care for terminally ill patients
Condition-led care
Care fore patients with specific medical needs
Based on care needs assessment
Speciality specific staff
Social needs
Community activities
Hosting social event
Community transport services
Day centres