Developing, implementing and sustaining an end-of-life care programme in residential care homes

2017 
Background: In the UK 15.8% of people aged 85 years and over live in a care home or long-stay hospital setting. With the projection of an ageing population it is realistic to expect that the number of people both living and dying in all care homes will increase. This article describes the implementation of an end-of-life care programme to empower staff to meet their resident's end-of-life care needs. Methods: To implement an end-of-life care programme, namely the ‘Steps to Success’ programme, in residential care homes. Measurable outcomes were collected through audit. Results: Over four years audit of all deceased residents' records in the participating homes was collected. This shows an increase of home deaths in 2011/12 to 2014/15 from 44% (n=8/18) within four residential care homes to 64% (n=74/115) in 23 residential care homes with corresponding increase in advance care plan discussions and completion of ‘do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation’ forms. Conclusion: Achieving change is any organisa...
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