MEETING THE NEEDS OF PATIENTS WITH ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY St Peter’s Hospital is a specialised centre of excellence for the assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of individuals with acquired brain Injury and a wide range of neurodegenerative and organic disorders.
individuals from the age of 30 meeting the following criteria;-
We are proud to announce the opening in summer 2019 of a new specialist ABI unit extending the existing three single gender units. With dedicated assessment and treatment areas, the new unit will accommodate
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Individuals with Acquired Brain Injury, including stroke and organic personality disorder. Adults with degenerative neurological conditions and complex physical health needs. Individuals with degenerative conditions who are inappropriately placed in the Criminal Justice System. Complex dementias, Huntington’s and Korsakoff’s Syndrome.
Assessment & Treatment Pathway (0 – 16 Weeks) ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY
Recovery & Wellbeing Pathway
Specialist Palliative Care Pathway
Community / Home Setting
EXPERTS IN CARING FOR THE UNIQUE NEEDS OF PATIENTS WITH ABI Within a bespoke environment incorporating evidence-based design features, our specialised multidisciplinary team is equipped to provide expert care to people presenting with cognitive problems, challenging behaviour, and both physical and psychiatric comorbidities. Taking a neuro behavioural approach we are experienced in psychological assessment and behavioural analysis to formulate positive behavioural management plans aimed at supporting successful transitional rehabilitation of the individuals in our service.
Our homely environments are designed to reduce stress and to help people who have difficulty with new learning, memory loss, reduced capacity, or mobility issues to adapt to new situations and experiences. St Peter’s has its own separate therapy and activities wing offering patients access to specialist activity suites. Set in a beautiful semi-rural location between Newport and Chepstow in South Wales, it is easily accessible from both Severn Bridge crossings.
We are able to provide treatment to informal patients and patients detained under the Mental Health Act, as well as patients undergoing treatment under the Mental Capacity Act.
“I have been very impressed with the quality of care that has been provided by clinical staff for my service user. Staff have always worked in a personcentered way with high quality care delivered.” Commissioner
OUTCOME FOCUSED TREATMENT
OUR OUTCOMES
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• of patients completed their 16 week assessment within the agreed timeframe • of patients had a reduction in challenging behaviour from admission • of patients had a reduction in observation levels
SIXTEEN WEEK ASSESSMENT
• of patients had a positive behavioural management plan developed and implemented
At St Peter’s Hospital we provide a comprehensive sixteen week multidisciplinary assessment for the transitional rehabilitation of individuals with complex organic conditions, including significant mental and physical health needs and challenging behaviours.
• of family members described the service as outstanding and were extremely satisfied
LONGER TERM REHABILITATION Longer term rehabilitation is also offered for those individuals who may require lengthier support or whose condition is likely to deteriorate further. At St Peter’s Hospital our approach is based on recognising that every patient is a unique individual; deserving of a bespoke package of care, together with positive therapeutic relationships and personal engagement. Our service is outcome focussed for the individual, their families and commissioners.
OUR GOALS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH ABI ARE: • • • • • • • • • • •
To improve functional skills Increase independence Retrain and rebuild community skills Work towards least restrictive environments Enhance physical health and wellbeing Develop positive behavioural support plans Reduce stress agitation and challenging behaviours Review medication for efficacy and to reduce side effects and over prescribing Enhance quality of life, choice and participation Monitor progress using standardised ABI assessment tools Offer carer and family support
50%
• of patients had a further diagnosis identified and treated • of patients returned to live in their family homes • of patients received a reduction in antipsychotic medication
25%
• of patients transferred to residential care • of patients were discharged to a nursing home
Committed and passionate about improving quality of life and delivering the highest standards of care with compassion, dignity and respect. To find out more about St Peter’s Hospital and how our service can meet your needs, or to arrange a visit, call our referrals team. We will assess within 48 hours for planned admissions but will accept emergency admissions subject to clinical discussion.
“We have been astonished with the progress made in such a short time. His communication is significantly better, his mood has noticeably improved and he is really engaging with the activities available to him..” Commissioner
HOW TO REFER Please contact our Referral Co-Ordinator on: Email:
referrals@lshealthcare.co.uk Telephone:
029 2039 4410
St Peter’s Hospital Chepstow Road Langstone Newport NP18 2AA
www.saintpetershospital.co.uk