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World Stroke Day 2024: Alasdair’s story of recovery

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World Stroke Day 2024

 

This World Stroke Day we wanted to share Alasdair’s story. In this video stroke survivor Alasdair and his wife Emma talk about their experience of what it was like to be invited to be a part of the Stroke Health and Wellbeing Service, and the difference this support has had on Alasdair’s recovery to date.

Delivering care to stroke survivors

The Stroke Health and Wellbeing Service was a pilot project set up as part of the National Stroke Service Model to test new, innovative ways of delivering care to stroke survivors. Working in partnership with NHS Sussex, Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust, University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, NHS England, Stroke Association, Headway Sussex, Kent Surrey Sussex Academic Health Science Network.

You can learn more about the project on our service page – Stroke Care Pathway Design – Here

The project has now come to an end, but over the coming months we will be sharing more about this transformative pilot and its impact, showing what can be achieved through building strong, collaborative partnerships across the system, the role of Health Builders and the importance of including people with lived experience as a part of service design.

In the video above you’ll hear Alasdair talk about how much of an inspiration Shreddie, one of our Lead Health Builders was to him and his recovery. You can learn about Shreddie’s story in our case study – Health Builders, improving stroke services – Here

Photo of woman outside in a forest, wearing a waterproof and backpack smiling. Text reads: World Stroke Day Be #GreaterThan Stroke

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Why have this evaluation of our CADs?

Why have this evaluation of our CADs?

Earlier this year we commissioned an evaluation of our Community Appointment Days. Laura Finucane, Clinical Director at Sussex MSK Partnership Central shares her reflections on the evaluation.

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Community Appointment Days – An idea that rapidly turned into an innovation https://hereweare.org.uk/blog/community-appointment-days/ https://hereweare.org.uk/blog/community-appointment-days/#respond Thu, 14 Sep 2023 18:02:28 +0000 https://hereweare.org.uk/?p=10079 Across two days, 550 people from our physiotherapy routine waiting list came and joined us in their local community at our Community Appointment Days.

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Community Appointment Days – An idea that rapidly turned into an innovation

Jamie Tulley

In April and May, across two days, 550 people from our physiotherapy routine waiting list came and joined us in their local community at our Community Appointment Days. 

Community Appointment Days (CADs) provide a comprehensive range of MSK services under one roof. Conveniently located in local leisure centres, CADs offer a range of resources tailored to the specific needs of the local population, providing same-day access to services including assessments, advice, health promotion, rehabilitation and community and voluntary sector support, all in a non-medicalised environment.    

Found the new service really useful. What could have taken a few months was made possible in 1.5 hours.

Taking the opportunity to step out of business as usual to look at how we might shape the future MSK service, we knew that the premise for doing so was multifactorial. We recognised that the current system tended to lean into treating people with a single condition, putting people on a pathway that focussed on a biomedical model, and where it was perceived people are best managed in a hospital setting. We also acknowledged that clinicians were being faced with increasing complexity and intensity of clinical practice, and consequently, staff were feeling burnt out with low morale.  

Photograph: Jenny Handy

MSK practitioners at a Community Appointment Day (CAD)

Inspired by New Local’s Community Powered NHS and Victor Montori’s ‘Why We Revolt’, the CAD innovation leans into the strength of the community to find the solution to support individuals, shifting away from a paternalistic mindset to a therapeutic alliance which recognises the expertise individuals bring is equal to the expertise that clinicians bring.

So good to be able to talk to someone who understands your problem, everyone was so helpful. This day is a really good idea.

The aim of the CADs was to create the right conditions to allow clinicians to support people with their MSK condition and beyond, lean into the local community services, really embed personalised care, focus on prevention and health promotion, and try to reach people who really need us.

Listen to the interview here

Read what makes the CADs tick in Chief Executive, Dr Helen Curr’s blog

In the short video below Laura Finucane explains the idea behind the Community Appointment Day and how it worked.

Find out what people had to say after attending a Community Appointment Day here.

Download the Community Appointment Day Essential Ingredients.

Download the Community Appointment Day Information Sheet.

About Sussex MSK Partnership Central

Sussex MSK Partnership Central is a joint venture between Here, & Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust. This is a prime contracting model supporting musculoskeletal (MSK) health for a population of 650,000 covering physiotherapy, orthopaedics, rheumatology and chronic pain. The service operates across central Sussex; including Brighton & Hove, Horsham and mid Sussex and Crawley.

Website: www.sussexmskpartnershipcentral.co.uk

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Reflecting on a decade of impact: A farewell to Sussex MSK Partnership Central

Reflecting on a decade of impact: A farewell to Sussex MSK Partnership Central

As we approach the conclusion of the Sussex MSK Partnership Central (SMSKPC) service, we’re taking a moment to celebrate the extraordinary journey we’ve shared. Over the past decade, this partnership has been more than a service – it’s been a community, a purpose, and a shared commitment to making a real difference in people’s lives.

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