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Care home residents in West Lancashire have hospital visits in the bag

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NHS West Lancashire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is introducing an innovative new ‘red bag’ pilot scheme to help support care home residents when admitted to hospital.

The bags, which contain key paperwork, medication and personal items like glasses, slippers and dentures, are handed to ambulance crews by carers and travel with patients to hospital where they are then handed to the doctor.

This scheme is just one NHS initiative taking place to make care more proactive in care homes; through the Enhanced Health in Care Homes Vanguard, total bed days have dropped by 4.5 percent as opposed to an increase in areas without the scheme of 1.4 per cent.

As well as giving reassurance to patients, the red bags provide hospital staff with quick, up-to-date information and medication requirements for the patient, avoiding unnecessary phone calls.

John Caine, a local GP in West Lancashire and chair at NHS West Lancashire CCG, said: “This is an example of where a joined-up approach is helping to improve patient care and speed up a stay in hospital for all the right reasons.

“Sometimes it’s the personal touch that makes a big difference to patients, especially if they’re elderly, and the red bag helps people feel reassured and more at home. Doing more of the obvious is key to improving all our experiences of care.”

In West Lancashire, the pilot will initially launch at the start of July 2018 at the Cleveland House Care Home in Banks, with an aim to roll out fully across the region in September 2018.

Mike Maguire, chief officer at NHS West Lancashire CCG, said: “Nationally, there are half a million more people aged over 75 than there were in 2010 – and there will be two million more in ten years’ time. They are also spending more years in ill-health than ever before.

“This scheme is a great example of how the NHS is integrating care and working in partnership with social care, to ensure that our elderly patients will only have to tell their story once.”

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