By John O'Mahony | National Development Manager
The Care & Repair Programme provides DIY jobs to older people free of charge and a Trades Referral Service where a list of local tradesmen is available to older people for larger jobs. A Hospital Discharge Service has been piloted in Cork. It provides work in people’s homes which enables them to be discharged from hospital.
As part of Age Action Connect, Inform and Support response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Care & Repair was rebranded as HomeSafe in March, focussing on assisting older people who needed work done in their homes in order to be discharged from hospital and on work deemed essential for the health and wellbeing of older people during the pandemic.
The overarching aim was to assist older people who were required to remain at home due to public health restrictions and to contribute to the health services’ efforts to free up hospitals for Covid-19 patients.
Outputs and Outcomes:
Outputs:
The Care & Repair HomeSafe Covid-19 programme had protocols in place for each level of public health restrictions. Only “essential” services were provided during lockdown restrictions. Due to the commitment and dedication of staff and volunteers the service successfully met all such requests.
A total of 2,408 older people accessed the Programme in 2020.
The hospital discharge service was launched in Dublin, having previously only been active in Cork. Five of the fourteen hospital discharge services provided during the period were in Dublin. The service will now continue to be available in Dublin.
Client Outcomes:
Feedback calls were conducted where our clients were asked about their experience with the Care & Repair/HomeSafe service, with the following outcomes reported;
Volunteer DIY jobs:
- Completed in a timely manner: 100% Yes
- Satisfied with service: 100% Yes
- Service rating: 57% Excellent, 36% Very good, 7% Good, 0% poor or very poor
- Age Action Rating: 52% Excellent, 43% Very good, 5% Good, 0% poor or very poor
- Service helps to remain living at home: 82% Yes, 18% No
Hospital Discharge Service
Clients:
- 100% say service met needs
- 100% service carried out in timely manner
- 100% work completed to satisfaction
- 100% work made patients home safer or more comfortable
- 88% service enabled them to be discharged sooner. 12% didn’t know.
- 100% service helped them to remain living in their own home after discharge
- 100% rated service 5 out of 5
- 100% reported that they did not have any problems with service
Health Professionals:
- 100% say service met patient’s needs
- 100% service carried out in timely manner
- 100% work completed to patient’s satisfaction
- 100% work made patient’s home safer or more comfortable
- 100% service enabled patient to be discharged sooner
- 100% service helped patient to remain living in their own home after discharge
- 100% rated service 5 out of 5
- 100% reported that patient did not have any problems with service
The above outcomes are hugely positive, particularly for the volunteer DIY service with 100% satisfied, 97% rating the service as excellent or very good, 82% saying the service increased their ability to live at home and no negative feedback.
Hospital Discharge Service feedback was also universally positive, with 100% of clients and health professionals saying the service enabled an earlier discharge from hospital, made the home safer and more comfortable and helped the patient to remain living at home following discharge.
In one example of the Hospital Discharge Service, an Occupational Therapist contacted Age Action about a patient who was in hospital because she had stepped on an exposed nail on her staircase, contracted sepsis and lost an eye. The Home Safe team called and removed all exposed nails from the staircase to make it safe. This enabled the O.T. to secure funding for carpeting on the stairs and a Home Care Package so the patient could be discharged into a safe environment.
The O.T. contacted Age Action and said “Thanks so much. I met your volunteers today – they were most helpful and kind. I struggled to get a lightbulb in over the landing after they left so they said that they might be able to meet me there again this afternoon after they’ve done some other jobs – going well above and beyond. Thanks for all your help. This is a very valuable service that will help us organise safer discharge plans for our most vulnerable patients.”
Client Comments
Health Professional Comments (having referred patients to Hospital Discharge Service)
By John O'Mahony | National Development Manager
By John O'Mahony | National Development Manager
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