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The Role of the Hospice St Nicholas Hospice Care - PPT Presentation

Sally Coldrey Hospice Senior Nurse Clinical Educator Hospice origins You matter because you are you and you matter until the last moment of your life We will do all we can not only to help you die peacefully but to live until you die ID: 1009346

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1. The Role of the HospiceSt Nicholas Hospice CareSally ColdreyHospice Senior Nurse: Clinical Educator

2. Hospice origins“You matter because you are you and you matter until the last moment of your life. We will do all we can not only to help you die peacefully but to live until you die.”Dame Cicely Saunders (1919 – 2005)

3. Palliative CareFocus on quality of lifePrevention and relief of sufferingPhysical, psychosocial and spiritual careIntends neither to hasten nor postpone deathAffirms life and regards dying as a normal processSupport system to help people live as actively as possible until deathApplicable early in the course of illness

4. St Nicholas Hospice Care

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7. Hospice CareLife limiting illnessSymptom managementSpecialist support Carer SupportRespiteGrief and Bereavement

8. When does End of Life Care begin?.....Last few hours?Last few days?Two weeks before death?Last month of life?Last six months?Last year?Last few years?

9. Developing Community ServicesFocus on giving people choice about how and where they are cared forOffering more support in people’s homesMultidisciplinary approach – flexible teams responding to needEnhanced liaison with community teams

10. St Nicholas Hospice Care Model

11. First ContactReferral to hospice services :by clinicians – 1-1 contact - consentself referral, phone, websiteIdentifies appropriate recipient of referralCo-ordinates initial actionVisits to patients for assessmentOffers advice and guidanceHospital referral process

12. firstcontact@stnh.org.uk

13. In patient UnitSylvan WardDischarge home/ with support, care homeSymptom managementPsychological SupportSpecialist advice and guidanceLast days of life

14. Independent LivingOpen House – drop in – advice – peer supportPositive Living – coping strategiesDay Therapy – weekly sessionsComplementary Therapy

15. Open House locationsBury St Edmunds – St Nicholas Hospice Care Friday, 10 am -12.00 noonBrandon – Brandon Day Centre Fourth Monday of every month, 2–4pmHaverhill – The Haverhill Hub Every Tuesday, 10am-12 noonNewmarket – Newmarket Day Centre First Tuesday of every month, 2–4pmThetford – Methodist Church Every Wednesday, 2–4pmBotesdale – Botesdale Health Centre First Thursday of every month, 10am-12 noonSudbury – The Stevenson Centre, Great Cornard Every Monday 10 am-12 noon

16. Open HouseOutpatients AppointmentsBereavement SupportShopHaven CafeCommunity GroupsRegistrar (Thursdays)The Haverhill HubIndependent Living

17. The Haverhill HubThe Haverhill shop and Haven Café are open Monday to Saturday

18. The Haverhill Hub - GroupsDayMorningAfternoonMondayWomens’ GroupTuesdayOpen HouseMindful MovementWednesdayComplementary TherapyCraft Group (1st Wednesday)Breathing Space ( 3rd Wednesday)ThursdayMove It RegistrarDementia Support Group (fortnightly)RegistrarFridayBereavement Group

19. Family Support TeamGrief and Bereavement SupportChildren’s Bereavement – Nicky’s WayCounsellingSupport for Carers

20. Clinical TeamMedical teamAdvanced PractitionersHospice Specialist Nurses Allied health care professionalsHospice NursesHospice Health Care Assistants

21. Operational SupportFundraising teamMarketing teamFinanceHuman ResourcesCatering Facilities

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23. VolunteersVolunteers assist in all aspects of the hospice Retail, admin, driving, clinical, finance, reception, cateringHospice Neighbours

24. https://stnicholashospice.org.uk/

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26. Education and TrainingAim: Supporting more people to deliver end of life care Advance Care Planning – anticipating/preparing for deteriorationCare Homes, Domiciliary Care Agencies, Supported HousingEast and West AllianceGeneral Public: schools, clergy, community groupsWorkshops Bite size sessionsCommunity Palliative Care NetworkWork with other specialists to co-facilitate events