Temporary Emergent Medical Pediatric Program T.E.M.P.

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TEMPORARY EMERGENT MEDICAL PEDIATRIC PROGRAM

TEMP: A program to support families and children when they need it most.

Definition: An approved inpatient hospital stay for a medically fragile child due to disruption in their normal home care routine.

Goal:

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Provide a temporary home away from home setting where the patient is tended to by knowledgeable and compassionate staff.

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Clinical team members will help maintain and promote a state of optimal wellness for the patient and family. Prevent unnecessary costly visits or admissions to a higher level of care than needed.

TEMPORARY EMERGENT MEDICAL

PEDIATRIC PROGRAM

Circumstances for a TEMP may include:

TEMP

1. Sudden illness of a caretaker

2. Loss of electricity or another vital utility in the home

3. Family no longer has housing

4. Caregivers need education for a new therapy or procedure

5. Caregivers must travel and cannot take the child for safety reasons

6. Caregivers have decided that they can no longer care for a medically fragile child

7. End of life care

To learn more, contact

Pediatric Specialty Hospital & Child's Way Admissions

The Children’s Home

5324 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh PA 15224

(412) 345 - 7983 | admit@chomepgh.org www.childrenshomepgh.org

What can we do to assist the patient/ family during a TEMP ?

1. Review child’s growth and development

2. Review and adjust feedings

3. Review and adjust medications

4. Skin integrity assessment and treatment

5. Evaluate therapy devices and equipment needs

6. Ensure that all DME supplies are ordered for discharge

7. Devise a Nursing care plan

8. Provide a Respiratory care plan

9. Assist with Developmental/Education Plan

Continuity of Care:

1. Ensure that medical records are sent to the appropriate providers and guardians

2. Social Work assessment of post discharge services

3. Homecare nursing staff are welcome to the bedside to review patient care

4. Provide ongoing education for families to ensure they are prepared to care for their child at home

5. Comprehensive discharge planning for patients

How does the approved admission help the insurance company?

1. Saves money by eliminating ER visits and admissions to a higher level of care

2. Less disruptions in home nursing

3. Less children needing Long Term Care facilities

4. Patients have less exposure to other illnesses which could compromise their health and care

How does this help the home caregivers?

1. Decreases stress on the family and create a healthier home environment

2. Increases caregivers’ confidence in their ability to care for their children/child

3. Increases job satisfaction and decrease burnout for home care nurses

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