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A good death: we did it his way… Denise Souter

Explore Trevor's journey and the impact of CTPLD referral on his end-of-life care. Discover the challenges, reflections, and good practices that made a difference. This story emphasizes the importance of communication, coordination, and establishing a support network for individuals with learning disabilities.

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A good death: we did it his way… Denise Souter

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  1. A good death: we did it his way…Denise Souter

  2. Trevor’s Story

  3. Trevor’s Story Role of the CTPLD Referral Trevor’s Like and Dislikes Plan of Action Support Network Good Practice which made a difference Challenges and Reflections Questions Contents

  4. Multi-disciplinary team specialising in learning disability Assessment of health and social needs Care co-ordination Risk management Staff training Communication and learning disability awareness and promotion Assessment Health management strategies Education Enabling access to primary and secondary services Partnership working Role of the community team for people with learning disabilities

  5. Initial referral to CTPLD • Referral source: GP • Initially requested learning disability nurse involvement • Input requested: • Guidance for Trevor’s supported living accommodation • Education and staff training • Guidance around capacity and best interest decisions • Family and access to appropriate support • Liaison with health professionals • Education around the needs of individuals with Learning Disabilities • Providing accessible materials to enhance communication

  6. Trevors likes

  7. Trevors dislikes

  8. Reflection on self-knowledge and educational needs Build rapport and liaise with Trevor, family and professionals Start of advanced care planning and risk management Shared consensus and understanding of aims of ‘A good death’ Educate with specialist learning disability knowledge Develop appropriate accessible materials Point of contact and co-ordination Plan of action

  9. Liaison nurse Hospice staff/ counselling Residential placement Family GP Denise Souter Professionals Consultant Trevor’s support network Kings College Hospital MacMillan community nurses Care management

  10. The Little things that made a BIG difference

  11. Enabled time to build rapport Liaise with relevant professionals Personal training and education Enabled insight of health challenges Ensure stable network of care Robust care plan and strategy More TIME!!! Early referral by GP

  12. Pain recognition

  13. ‘Pottery’ at St. Catherine’s

  14. Trevor and family at the centre Keeping mindful of: Client’s personal preferences Life goals and interests Respect for family Maintaining communication networks Professionals Clinicians Family Individually tailored and advanced care planning Providing family support Shared knowledge Towards ‘a good death’?

  15. Communication Co-ordinating professionals Forming a structure of support Establishing procedures and guidance Consistency of care Multi-professional involvement – sharing information Capacity and Best interests Awareness Assessment Practical logistics Emotional resilience Roles and remits Resistance Reflections

  16. Denise SouterCommunity Nurse Learning Disabilities Surrey and Borders Partnership Trust Denise.souter@sabp.nhs.uk kssahsn.net

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