Improving Day Hospice Services

Improving Day Hospice Services

Improving Day Hospice Services

A preferred option for Day Hospice Services

across Sandwell and West Birmingham

Tammy DaviesNurse Manager / Service Lead Palliative and End of Life Care

Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospital NHS Trust

Phil LydonEngagement Manager

NHS Sandwell and West Birmingham Clinical Commissioning Group

About Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG

Set up in April 2013, we are a clinically led membership group of 99 GP practices across the Sandwell and West Birmingham areas, caring for more than 567,000 patients.

Led by experienced GPs, we are responsible for improving, designing and commissioning (buying) local health services.

One of the services we commission from Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Hospital Trust is End of Life Care.

Dr Ayaz Ahmed is the CCG clinical lead for End of Life Care and Sally Sandel is the commissioning lead.

About Sandwell and West

Birmingham Hospital NHS Trust (SWBH)

WBH serves approximately 530,000 people across Sandwell and West Birmingham with acute and community services.

We were awarded the contract for End of Life care services for those in the last 12 months of their life in April 2016.

This has enabled us to expand on our current Specialist Palliative Care Service, consisting of Palliative Medicine Consultants and Specialist Nurses working in the hospital and community.

We now offer a palliative Care Coordination Hub, Urgent Response Team and work in partnership with local hospices and voluntary sector organisations to offer holistic care for local people at the end of life.

We now need to develop our Day Hospice Service to meet the needs of the community

Improving local Day Hospice

Services

Following a number of internal reviews, CQC reports and stakeholder events we have identified that the current Day Hospice service is not fit for purpose. The day hospice services need to be improved to meet the needs of the people we serve.

Currently in Sandwell, services are provided at

Bradbury House in Oldbury.

This location restricts and inhibits the quality and range of services we can deliver and we want to seek your opinions on a improved service in a new location.

What are Day Hospice services?

Day Hospice services provide care for people who have a diagnosis of advanced life limiting illness

Symptoms may be physical, psychological, spiritual, social, or a family and carer orientated issue

Attendance may also be for respite care to support family members and carers

Hospice services aim to feel more homely than hospitals do

Teams include doctors, nurses, social workers, therapists, counsellors, and trained volunteers

Current Day Hospice Services

In Sandwell, we have Bradbury House which offers short programmes of care over four days a week. The programme offers social support with some palliative care advice

In Birmingham, we have John Taylor Hospice in Erdington and St Mary’s Hospice in Selly Park which offer good levels of staffing, equipment and services

Why do we need to change?

Bradbury House is limited in size and a stand alone site

It has limited access to healthcare staff

Excludes those with mobility difficulties

Lack of security for staff and patients

Bradbury House is not owned by the Trust or the CCG

Our Engagement so far …

April 2014 - Agewell UK carried out an independent study on End of Life therapies

February 2016 – Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust engaged with current and previous patients, staff and volunteers

You have told us what is important to you:

Accessibility

Availability of related services

Positive environment

Our Day Hospice Base Location

Our preferred option which would enable us to deliver safely and effectively our new Day Hospice model is Rowley Regis Hospital for the following reasons:

A range of on-site staff, facilities and catering

Size and capacity including gardens

Accessibility of the building

Improved parking and public transport

More of a homely feel than a general hospital

NHS transport will continue

Other options which have been considered

Leasowes Intermediate Care, Smethwick

Sandwell General Hospital

City Hospital

None of these sites offered the benefits of Rowley Regis Hospital

Listening to your views on Day Hospice Services

What aspects of day hospice services are important to you?

Is our vision for high quality day hospice care right?

Do you agree with our preferred option?

Get involved

Public consultation meetings:

13 October 2016 6pm

The Wesley Centre,

Wednesbury

18 October 2016 6pm

Portway Leisure Centre,

Oldbury.

3 November 2016 2pm

Brasshouse,

Smethwick.

10 November 2016 2pm

Lozell’s Methodist Centre,

Lozells.

Get involved

Online survey:

Paper survey: Please collect one of our booklets and send back the survey to our freepost address

RTHG-KAKC-RTBZ

Engagement, Sandwell and West Birmingham

Clinical Commissioning Group

Kingston House

438 High Street

West Bromwich

B70 9LD

Email:

Telephone:0121 612 1447

What happens next?

We are speaking to patients, clinicians and the public

The consultation ends on the 24 November 2016

The CCG governing body will be presented with feedback from the consultation and decide whether they will support the Trust’s preferred option