A pilot scheme in Essex, called CareRooms, would have patients waiting for discharge from hospital staying with local residents who have a spare room. Increasingly, hospitals are full of patients who have nowhere to go. NHS figures show that last year 2.2 million hospital ‘bed days’ in England were lost due to delayed transfers of care. NHS bodies and local authorities are in preliminary discussions on the project. Chief Medical Officer Dr Harry Thirkettle said that such patients would be transferred to residential homes because they either live alone, don’t have support, or have mobility issues. So someone with a leg fracture and unable to go up and down their stairs until that fracture is healed, could come and stay in ground-floor accommodation. Hosts would be paid for this service; they could earn up to £1,000 a month.
Recovering patients to be put in people's spare rooms?
Written by David Fletcher 27 Oct 2017Additional Info
- Pray: that if this goes ahead the NHS would provide wise, rigorous vetting and training of hosts, astute safeguarding and sensible support monitors in the homes. (Proverbs 2:6)
- More: www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/nhs-airbnb-spare-rooms-trial-patients-essex-recovery-operations-a8019746.html
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