Stirling Observer

Health secretary’s praise for NHS team

The Hospital at Home service gets a special visit

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

Health Secretary Humza Yousaf praised the work of NHS Forth Valley’s Hospital at Home team during a visit last week.

The Hospital at Home service, based at Falkirk Community Hospital, aims to reduce hospital admissions for elderly patients by providing medical care in the comfort and familiarit­y of their own home.

The service enables people to receive treatments that would otherwise require them to be admitted to hospital, such as an intravenou­s fluids or temporary oxygen supplies.

It also provides access to hospital tests under the care of a consultant in their own home.

NHS Forth Valley says evidence shows that those benefittin­g from the service are more likely to avoid hospital or care home stays for up to six months after a period of acute illness. For older patients, it means being able to stay at home longer without losing their independen­ce and this has contribute­d to overall improvemen­ts in patient satisfacti­on. It also helps alleviate pressure on hospital beds.

More than 750 patients across the Forth Valley area have benefited from the Hospital at Home service since it was establishe­d in May 2021.

Health Secretary Humza Yousaf, who announced the further funding of £3.6m to expand Hospital at Home services across Scotland during his visit to NHS Forth Valley, said: “Hospital at Home is one of the many ways we are providing more care in the community and reducing pressure on hospitals. From the success of the scheme so far, we can see that there is a real benefit to treating people at home where possible.

“We know that frail patients tend to occupy hospital beds for a longer period of time and that is why we are expanding the scheme. In reducing the number of prolonged hospital stays, we will free up more hospital beds.

“With additional funding, all health boards can apply for money to either develop or expand their services with the aim of doubling the capacity of Hospital at Home by the end of this year.”

Dr Sarah Henderson, Consultant Geriatrici­an for NHS Forth Valley’s

Hospital at Home Team, said: “Developing this important service has enabled us to provide the same high standard of clinical care and treatment patients would receive in hospital without the need for them to leave their own home.

“We know from feedback how much local patients have valued being able to stay in familiar, comfortabl­e surroundin­gs without the anxiety and disruption often associated with an admission to hospital. This is also less stressful for family and friends who know that their loved one is getting all the medical care and attention they require at home.”

James Dempster from Stirling received care and treatment from the Hospital at Home team for eight weeks in October and November 2021. He said: “The Hospital at Home team were absolutely great and the medical care and attention I received was superb. Being at home in my own surroundin­gs was really important as I could sleep in my own bed, eat my own meals and had everything close at hand.

“The standard of care I received was excellent and the nurses took the time to have a chat and really cheered you up. It also meant I wasn’t taking up a bed in hospital which could be used by someone else and my wife didn’t need to travel back and forth to visit me.”

From the success of the scheme so far, we can see that there is a real benefit to treating people at home where possible. . Humza Yousaf Health secretary

 ?? ?? Praise Health Secretary Humza Yousaf praised the work of NHS Forth Valley’s Hospital at Home team during a visit to the team last week
Praise Health Secretary Humza Yousaf praised the work of NHS Forth Valley’s Hospital at Home team during a visit to the team last week

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