Services in Health and Social Care
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What type of Services are included are included in Health and Social care domain? (Ilan Chamovitz,D.Sc.)
Whilst thinking about Strategic Business and Service Planning, it is critical to know boundaries. How many different types of services managers will face to? Which services are we “talking” about? Founded on Unit Costs of Health and Social Care 2013 (CURTIS, 2013), a structure had been build, showing possible delivered services, as follows.
Reference:
Curtis, L. A. Unit costs of health and social care 2013. Personal Social Services Research Unit, 2013.<http://www.pssru.ac.uk/project-pages/unit-costs/2013/index.php>. Access in October, 2014.
I. SERVICES
1. Services for older people
1.1 Private sector nursing homes for older people 1.2 Private sector residential care for older people 1.3 Local authority residential care for older people 1.4 Local authority day care for older people 1.5 Extra care housing for older people 1.6 Community rehabilitation unit 1.7 Intermediate care based in residential homes 1.8 Dementia memory service
2. Services for people with mental health problems
2.1 NHS reference costs for mental health services 2.2 Local authority care homes for people with mental health problems 2.3 Voluntary, private and independent sector care homes for people with mental health problems 2.4 Local authority social services day care for people with mental health 2.5 Private sector day care for people with mental health problems 2.6 Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) 2.7 Behavioural activation delivered by the non-specialist 2.8 Counselling services in primary medical care 2.9 Individual placement and support 2.10 Deprivation of liberty safeguards in England: implementation costs 2.11 Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy – group-based intervention 2.12 Interventions for mental health promotion and mental illness prevention
3. Services for people who misuse drugs or alcohol
3.1 Residential rehabilitation for people who misuse drugs or alcohol 3.2 Inpatient detoxification for people who misuse drugs or alcohol 3.3 Specialist prescribing 3.4 Alcohol health worker, Accident & Emergency
4. Services for people with learning disabilities
4.1 Group homes for people with learning disabilities 4.2 Fully-staffed living settings 4.3 Semi-independent living settings 4.4 Local authority day care for people with learning disabilities
5. Services for adults with physical disability
5.1 Local authority care homes for adults with physical disability 5.2 Voluntary, private and independent sector care homes for adults with a physical disability 5.3 Day care for adults with a physical disability 5.4 Home care
6. Services for children and their families .
6.1 NHS reference costs for children’s health services 6.2 Care home for children — local authority 6.3 Voluntary, private and independent sector care homes for children 6.4 Local authority foster care for children 6.5 Social services support for children in need 6.6 Key worker services for disabled children and their families 6.7 End-of-life care at home for children 6.8 Multi-systemic therapy (MST) 6.9 Adoption 6.10 Multidimensional treatment foster care (MTFC) 6.11 Decision-making panels 6.12 Short-break provision for disabled children and their families 6.13 Local safeguarding children’s boards 6.14 Incredible Years parenting programme 6.15 Parenting programmes for the prevention of persistent conduct disorder 6.16 Parent training interventions for parents of disabled children with sleep problems
7. Hospital and other services
7.1 NHS reference costs for hospital services 7.2 NHS wheelchairs 7.3 Local authority equipment and adaptations 7.4 Training costs of health service professionals 7.5 Rapid Response Service 7.6 Hospital-based rehabilitation care scheme 7.7 Expert Patients Programme 7.8 Re-ablement service 7.9 Public health interventions 7.10 Rehabilitation services 7.11 End-of-life care
8. Care packages
8.1 Community care packages for older people 8.2 Social care support for older people, people with learning disabilities, people with mental health problems and people with physical disabilities 8.3 Health care support received by people with mental health problems, older people (over 75) and other service users 8.4 Adults with learning disabilities – care packages 8.5 Support for children and adults with autism 8.6 Services for children in care 8.7 Services for children in need 8.8 Common Assessment Framework (CAF) 8.9 Services for children returning home from care 8.10 Support care for children 8.11 Young adults with acquired brain injury in the UK 8.12 Palliative care for children and young people
II. COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTH CARE (STAFF)
9. Scientific and professional
9.1 Community physiotherapist 9.2 NHS community occupational therapist 9.3 Community speech and language therapist 9.4 Community chiropodist/podiatrist 9.5 Clinical psychologist 9.6 Community pharmacist . 10. Nurses and doctors . 10.1 Community nurse (includes district nursing sister, district nurse). 10.2 Nurse (mental health) 10.3 Health visitor 10.4 Nurse specialist (community) 10.5 Clinical support worker nursing (community) 10.6 Nurse (GP practice) 10.7 Nurse advanced (includes lead specialist, clinical nurse specialist, senior specialist) 10.8 General practitioner
III. COMMUNITY-BASED SOCIAL CARE STAFF
11. Social care staff
11.1 Social work team leader/senior practitioner/senior social worker 11.2 Social worker (adult services) 11.3 Social worker (children’s services) 11.4 Social work assistant 11.5 Community occupational therapist (local authority) . 11.6 Home care worker 11.7 Home care manager 11.8 Family support worker
12. Health and social care teams
12.1 NHS community mental health team (CMHT) for older people with mental health problems 12.2 Community mental health team for adults with mental health problems 12.3 Crisis resolution team for adults with mental health problems 12.4 Assertive outreach team for adults with mental health problems . 12.5 Early intervention team for adults with mental health problems 12.6 Generic single-disciplinary CAMHS team 12.7 Generic multi-disciplinary CAMHS team 12.8 Dedicated CAMHS team 12.9 Targeted CAMHS team 12.10 Transition services for children with complex needs when transferring to adulthood
IV. HOSPITAL-BASED HEALTH CARE STAFF
13. Hospital-based scientific and professional staff
13.1 Hospital physiotherapist 13.2 Hospital occupational therapist 13.3 Hospital speech and language therapist . 13.4 Hospital dietitian 13.5 Hospital radiographer 13.6 Hospital pharmacist 13.7 Allied health professional support worker
14. Hospital-based nurses
14.1 Nurse team manager (includes ward manager, sister and clinical manager) 14.2 Nurse team leader (includes deputy ward/unit manager, ward team leader, senior staff nurse) 14.3 Nurse, day ward (includes staff nurse, registered nurse, registered practitioner) 14.4 Nurse, 24-hour ward (includes staff nurse, registered nurse, registered practitioner) 14.5 Clinical support worker (hospital) .
15. Hospital-based doctors
15.1 Foundation house officer 1 15.2 Foundation house officer 2 15.3 Registrar group 15.4 Associate specialist 15.5 Consultant: medical 15.6 Consultant: surgical 15.7 Consultant: psychiatric