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Patient Discharge Information

Do you have a plan for getting you or your relative home?

If a loved one needs to stay in hospital, preparing for what happens when they are ready to leave can make a big difference. Collecting them promptly allows us to provide a bed and care to someone else that needs it.

Most patients will continue to recover at home once they leave hospital. In fact, many patients need to leave hospital to be able to complete their recovery fully.

Staying in hospital for longer than necessary has a negative impact on how well patients recover.

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Ensuring that patients are given the chance to continue their lives at home in a familiar environment is vital for their long-term health and wellbeing outcomes.

We are asking patients’ families to help us get their loved ones home as quickly as possible by providing a little support to allow this to happen, so our inpatient beds are available for those who need them most for urgent care.

Think ahead about any changes that could be made at home, or any family and friends who might be able to help provide some temporary support.

Unfortunately, social care resources are very stretched in Dorset at the moment so we rely on families to make arrangements for relatives to leave hospital as soon as they are well enough for discharge.

If going straight home isn’t appropriate, patients may be transferred to an alternative care setting within Dorset when they are ready to leave Dorset County Hospital (such as a community hospital or care home) to start their recovery while any ongoing care is arranged.

We must ensure hospital beds are available for those who need to be admitted for emergency treatment so it’s vital that transfers happen as soon as it is safe to discharge the patient. Patients and their families will be informed at the earliest opportunity about any transfers of care to an alternative setting.

You or your relative will be given a discharge leaflet which gives you more information.

Please speak to the ward team if you need more information and respond quickly to any calls from us about your relative leaving hospital.

Help available to get your loved one home

If you need help with housing issues, finances, cleaning, gardening, shopping, collecting prescriptions, meal preparation, paperwork and odd jobs, or just someone to pop in to check loves ones are ok, local community and volunteer services are available at no cost.

Volunteer Centre Dorset
01305 231699
volunteer@volunteeringdorset.org.uk
Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm; Weekends, 12pm-4pm

Age UK
01305 269444
enquiries@ageuknswd.org.uk
Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm

First Point
0330 123 2550
fp.enquiries@theyoutrust.org.uk
Monday to Friday, 8.30am-5pm

More information about support to live at home after being discharged from hospital is available on the Dorset Council website

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