Scheme helping hospital patients home wins new funding
The Community Home First service, which helps medically fit people get out of hospital and back home, has secured its expansion with new funding.
ABOUT COMMUNITY HOME FIRST
Community Home First officially launched at the Countess of Chester Hospital in January this year following a pilot scheme. Its latest round of funding includes £300,000 from the NHS, with match-funding of around £200,000 from partners including Cheshire West and Chester and an additional £50,000 grant from the Postcode Community Trust.
Cheshire Community Action leads the delivery of Community Home First, working with a network of partner organisations across Cheshire West and Chester. Its community connector staff are based at the Countess of Chester Hospital and Leighton Hospital in Crewe, where they work with people who are well enough to leave but have practical problems delaying discharge.
Our Chief Executive Mark Reading commented: “Community Home First has been really effective in providing a joined-up service that helps patients when they’re ready to leave the hospital and freeing up hospital beds, as well as arranging support at home to prevent readmission.
“Our community connectors tackle various issues to smooth patients’ transition from hospital to home. Practical problems such as lost house keys, problems with the electricity supply at home, a lack of food in the house or inability to access an upstairs bedroom can all prevent discharge. Concerns about arranging transport for outpatient appointments where there is no family support available is another typical problem that community connectors can help address.
“We’re so pleased to gain further financial support for the service, which already has an impressive forecasted social return for 2024, including a reduction of 3078 overnight stays in hospital and a net service value of £1,208,000.
“We’ll be using the initiative’s new funding immediately to increase service capacity with an additional staff member at the Countess of Chester. We’re also planning to pilot discharge support with mental health patients.”
COMMUNITY HOME FIRST PARTNERS
Community Home First’s partners include local social enterprise Snow Angels, which offers six weeks of support at home after discharge for selected older patients, including check-ins, shopping and prescription drop-offs. Age UK Cheshire provides dedicated home visits to newly discharged patients needing more holistic and comprehensive support to assist their recovery and independence. Cheshire and Warrington Carers Trust gives specialist support to carers who have been in hospital themselves. Healthbox CIC is also supporting people in the home with strength and balancing training as well as other guidance on healthy lifestyles.
FIND OUT MORE
You can find out more about Community Home First here. Our thanks go to local media outlets Dee 106.3 and the Chester Standard for sharing the good news!