Hi Would anyone be able to give me an example of "timely skilled intervention"this is always brought up at a CHC funding assessment, by the assessor
Hi Barry
Don't forget the NHS mantra that 'a well managed need is still a need'. Quite often when a CHC checklist is being completed this guidance is often completely forgotten.
As you mention a CHC checklist I'm assuming you are thinking of the full CHC funding not just the nursing element?
For example if a person is mobile but can only walk a few steps before often falling they would need support from a Carer to keep him safe. If the CH recognises this need, and they allocate someone to walk with the resident then the resident's need is being managed well. The risk of falls is still there.(this applied to my late Husband before he became immobile)
Take care
Lyn T XX