A new service has been implemented to improve the quality of care to patients and their families who are eligible for Fast Track Continuing Healthcare in their homes. Fast Track Continuing Healthcare provision for people who are rapidly
deteriorating is traditionally purchased through domiciliary care providers. This service is delivered by the PCH which is integrated within the Bedfordshire system delivering specialist end of life services.
Advance Care Planning It is never too early to think about the consequence of becoming ill or frail and to talk through with your loved ones and professional carers: • what kind of care would you want if you became unable to speak for yourself; and • what else would be important to you.
looked after and by whom. You can also make more formal plans, which might include: • appointing someone to make decisions for you (Lasting Power of Attorney); • specifying treatment you would not want (Advance Decision to Refuse Treatment);
Wishes and plans for your future or end of life care can be recorded in an Advance Care Plan which others can refer to if they need to make decisions on your behalf.
• funeral planning; and
• well laid plans can give you and your loved ones peace of mind; and
If you want to make an Advance Care Plan, talk to your doctor, nurse or other professional looking after you.
• if you record your wishes, you are more likely to get the care you want.
• deciding whether to ‘opt out’ of donating your organs.
An Advance Care Plan is very personal. You can write about anything that would make your care more comfortable, such as where you would prefer to be
For more information, visit www.dyingmatters.org The Bedfordshire booklet ‘Advance Care Plan’ can be downloaded from www.blmkccg.nhs.uk
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