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‘The Hert of Care End of Life in Care Homes in Hertfordshire’ 25 th September 2012

‘The Hert of Care End of Life in Care Homes in Hertfordshire’ 25 th September 2012. Welcome!. 0915 Coffee and registration 0930 Welcome, housekeeping, CQ, evaluations, photo consent, outline of the day, introductions 0940 Defining End of life care: Who, what, why when?

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‘The Hert of Care End of Life in Care Homes in Hertfordshire’ 25 th September 2012

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  1. ‘The Hert of CareEnd of Life in Care Homes in Hertfordshire’25th September 2012 Welcome! • 0915 Coffee and registration • 0930 Welcome, housekeeping, CQ, evaluations, photo consent, outline of the day, introductions • 0940 Defining End of life care: Who, what, why when? • Sarah Russell (ABC Project lead) • 0950 Commissioning end of life care: Challenges and Opportunities: • Gordon Pownall (Commissioning Lead for End of Life and Palliative Care: Hertfordshire) • 1005 Dying in a multimedia world: How does society construct death and dying? • Dr Ros Taylor(Clinical Trustee, Help the Hospices, Hospice Director: Hospice of St Francis, Berkhamsted, DL Hertfordshire) • 1035 The ABC End of Life Education Programme in Care Homes: • What is the programme? • How does it link into other education out there?Sarah Russell • 1100 Coffee break • 1115 Interactive session with education mentors and care home champions EFE’s • 1150 Care home champion experiences • What is the experience in Hertfordshire? • Lessons learnt Care home champion and education mentor • 1215 Mapping the programme to Skills for Care End of Life Qualifications: • Kathryn Chamberlain (Skills for Care Area Officer Eastern) and Sarah Russell • 1230 Sustaining the programme through the Training the Trainer pilot • Sarah Russell • 1245 Closing thoughts and evaluation forms • 1300 Close www.stfrancis.org.uk

  2. ‘The Hert of CareEnd of Life in Care Homes in Hertfordshire’25th September 2012 Defining End of life care: Who, what, why, when? The journey to where?I don't know where life will take me. I don't know how the river bends or where the rapids may be. Radiotherapy completed my treatment, but my journey isn't finished. My cancer seems to be gone, but who can be sure? There are no certainties, and from time to time a new pain has panicked myself and my loved ones. My body may be healed now but adjusting to the changes in my life and the recovery of my emotions, my soul, and my spirit takes longer www.stfrancis.org.uk

  3. ‘The Hert of CareEnd of Life in Care Homes in Hertfordshire’25th September 2012 Defining End of life care: Who, what, why, when? The Workforce: Those who always work in end of life care Those who often work in end of life care, Those who work a little in end of life care www.stfrancis.org.uk

  4. ‘The Hert of CareEnd of Life in Care Homes in Hertfordshire’25th September 2012 Defining End of life care: Who, what, why, when? Holistic care Palliative care Terminal care Culture & Diversity Supportive Care Cancer Non Cancer www.stfrancis.org.uk

  5. ‘The Hert of CareEnd of Life in Care Homes in Hertfordshire’25th September 2012 Defining End of life care: Who, what, why, when? Living with Living with Dying Well The Good Death Uncertainty Dying Based upon Sandman 2005 Where do you fit in? Every where! Uncertain death at Certain death Certain death Certain death an unknown time at an unknown & a known time at a certain time when certainty time will be established Based upon Glaser and Strauss 1968 www.stfrancis.org.uk

  6. ‘The Hert of CareEnd of Life in Care Homes in Hertfordshire’25th September 2012 What are the goals? To improve the experience of individuals and their families How do we do this ? Good care Empowering staff to provide good care (education, support, documents and resources) Monitoring, measuring and reporting good care (feedback, standards and audit) Playing our part www.stfrancis.org.uk

  7. ‘The Hert of CareEnd of Life in Care Homes in Hertfordshire’25th September 2012 End of Life Quality Strategy Standards for Care Homes (2009) www.stfrancis.org.uk

  8. ‘The Hert of CareEnd of Life in Care Homes in Hertfordshire’25th September 2012 End of Life Quality Standards for Care Homes (2009) www.stfrancis.org.uk

  9. ‘The Hert of CareEnd of Life in Care Homes in Hertfordshire’25th September 2012 So how is this morning going to help you with this? To think about why end of life care is commissioned Consider how we as a society see end of life Experience an end of life education programme to help you deliver care Consider how the programme contributes to you and your homes standards See how the programme can be shared Enjoy meeting and sharing with each other www.stfrancis.org.uk

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  11. ‘The Hert of CareEnd of Life in Care Homes in Hertfordshire’25th September 2012 Commissioning end of life care: Challenges and Opportunities: Gordon Pownall (Commissioning Lead for End of Life and Palliative Care: Hertfordshire) www.stfrancis.org.uk

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