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  1. Intermediate care including reablement (NG74)

    This guideline covers referral and assessment for intermediate care and how to deliver the service. Intermediate care is a multidisciplinary service that helps people to be as independent as possible. It provides support and rehabilitation to people at risk of hospital admission or who have been in hospital. It aims to ensure people transfer from hospital to the community in a timely way and to prevent unnecessary admissions to hospitals and residential care.

  2. Intermediate care including reablement (QS173)

    This quality standard covers referral and assessment for intermediate care and how to deliver the service. It covers bed-based intermediate care, crisis response, home-based intermediate care and reablement. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement. It does not cover rehabilitation for specific conditions.

  3. Reablement:- How effective and cost effective are repeated periods of reablement, and reablement that lasts longer than 6 weeks?

    NG74/5 Question Reablement:- How effective and cost effective are repeated periods of reablement, and...

  4. Dementia care:- How effective and cost effective is intermediate care including reablement for supporting people living with dementia?

    care:- How effective and cost effective is intermediate care including reablement for supporting people living with dementia? Any...

  5. Developing a culture of co-production

    guideline Community engagement guideline Intermediate care including reablement guideline Home care guideline Transition between...

  6. Applying principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005

    guideline Community engagement guideline Intermediate care including reablement guideline Home care guideline Transition between...

  7. Developing community assets

    guideline Community engagement guideline Intermediate care including reablement guideline Home care guideline Transition between...

  8. Key question: effective

    This resource is intended to demonstrate how our guidance can be used in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) assessment process.

  9. Stage 1: referral points

    Referral points to virtual wards are similar to traditional models of care. Our guidance and advice can help you decide where to provide care and what to consider.

  10. Stage 5: discharge and transferring care

    Our guidance helps you hand over care and ensure people are safely transitioned out of the virtual ward environment.

  11. Stage 2: clinical assessment

    In a virtual ward setting, you make assessments at home to support clinical decision-making. Our guidance can help you give advice by highlighting areas to consider and standards of care.

  12. Social care trainers' resource

    for older people (quality standard QS123) Intermediate care including reablement (guideline NG74) Transition between inpatient hospital...

  13. Optimal time between referral and starting intermediate care:- What is the optimal time between referral to and starting intermediate care in terms of effectiveness and cost effectiveness and in terms of people's experiences?

    theyare at home and being referred for home-based intermediate care or reablement to prevent hospital admission or improve...

  14. Stage 3: admission to the system

    In virtual wards, patients remain at home to receive hospital-level care. Our guidance can help you determine if patients are suitable for admission to the virtual wards system.

  15. Support for black and minority ethnic groups:- How effective and cost effective are different approaches to supporting people from black and minority ethnic groups using intermediate care?

    people from black or minority ethnic groups to access intermediate care and reablement.Comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness...