Winter Health Crisis: NHS Hospitals Struggling to Discharge Medically Fit Patients
Across the UK, the NHS is struggling to keep up with the winter season’s unprecedented demand for hospital beds, the backlog of patients waiting to be discharged as well as the shortage of staff.
As of January 19th, “hospitals remain under significant pressure with bed occupancy at the second highest level recorded this winter….More than 19 in 20 beds were occupied across adult general and acute hospital wards (95.7%)…over 14,000 beds were taken up by patients who no longer needed to be there…the second highest ever recorded and 12% higher than the same period last year (12,498).” (NHS England)
Patients who are fit to leave but can’t, because care and respite homes are also full. The NHS’s home care services are likewise stretched to breaking point, and with nurses leaving trusts at a rate of 15% last year.
4 Ways to Cut Hospital Bed Demand
Therefore to help patients return home quicker and significantly reduce pressure on the NHS, the experts at The Mobility Furniture Company have recommended 4 effective and affordable home solutions.
1. Help at Home Agencies: Services like Elder Home Care provide full-time, live-in carers to assist with everything from administering medication, bathroom routines and meal preparation. Some can also provide domiciliary care or temporary care so family caregivers can have a break. Rates for home carers start at around £20 per hour or £800 per week, and there’s no waiting list.
2. Home Equipment: Home adjustments that can make life easier include ramps, stair rails, commodes, personal alarms, sensor lights and hospital beds. As well as having several medical benefits, these adjustable beds have extra safety features like side rails, wheels and adjustable height, also reducing the risk to carers. A swing feature, such as in the Mobility Furniture Company’s Bingley Bed, makes it possible for the user to get themselves in and out, which encourages mobility and promotes independence.
3. Meal Delivery Services: There are now dozens of meal delivery services available in the UK, with a wide range of budget options. Some services, like Cook, Oakhouse and Wiltshire Farm Foods, deliver pre-made, frozen meals that only need to be microwaved, and many cater for specific dietary requirements.
4. NHS Social Care: Everyone is entitled to a free assessment to determine what services and equipment they might benefit from. For those not eligible for free or subsidised services, or for those who don’t wish to wait, these can be arranged and paid for privately, or the council can arrange them and bill afterwards. Many charities, such as The Silver Line or Age UK, also provide support and advice.
“The public can also help by using the best services for their condition – 999 in an emergency and otherwise 111 online, and there is still time to get vaccinations if eligible.” (NHS England)
The Bottom Line
With an increasingly ageing population and continued staff shortages, the number of beds available in respite and care homes will likely fall short of demand for some time. Affordable home solutions may be the best way for some patients to return home. As well as decreasing the chances of readmittance, which can help save the NHS in the long term.