Jennifer lives in Wales but drives to her place of work in the North-West of England every day because she is passionate about her work in Community Health Services.
#CelebratingCommunityServices
As part of our series on UCR teams, meet Jennifer, who is an Advanced Clinical Practitioner and Occupational Therapist at Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust @cwpnhs
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@DrLindaDykes It’s been a lifesaver for my Dad who has AL amyloidosis and was living with a systolic BP of around 70. Has massively improved his quality of life for the last 18 months but took a very long time for anyone to agree to prescribe.
@BetsiCadwaladr Very grateful to Sister Hocking and her amazing team for the care and treatment I received at the IV suite in Llandudno today. A real example of an outstanding service. #thankyou
@ThomasJPaddock @HarryTtweets After experiencing both “sides of the coin” what is clear to me is that a multi-professional, proactive and can-do approach which car fully considers (but doesn’t shy away from) risk is the most important factor in achieving this 3/3
@ThomasJPaddock @HarryTtweets This is a brilliant thread. As an OT working in hospital-based acute frailty I met Mr Smith every day. I now work with an amazing hospital at home team and we have a brilliant relationship with the ambulance service 1/1
@ThomasJPaddock @HarryTtweets Because of how we work, we can safely avoid these unnecessary admissions and do so every day. As others have said, we really can’t underestimate advanced care planning / EHCPs and understanding what matters most to the patient. 2/3
@SaveOurVascula2@Eluned_Morgan I was in the department at this time. It was horrendous and even as someone who has worked under similar conditions I was horrified by some of the things I witnessed. It’s so sad.