Northumberland Care Trust Community Rehabilitation Team Intermediate Care Welcome to your Community Multidisciplinary Team Placement
Community Rehabiltiation Team Clinical Educators Trauma Orthopaedics & Falls Louise Lewis, Team Manager/Physiotherapist Pauline Charlton, Physiotherapist Lynn Connolly, Occupational Therapist Stroke/Neurological Conditions Shaun Fearon, Physiotherapist Mike Ridley, Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapist Access Centre Val Barrow, Occupational Therapist
Clinical Placement Information Address: Foundry House The Oval Stead Lane Bedlington Northumberland NE22 5HS Tel No: 01670 536455 Fax: 01670 536484 Placement Speciality: Trust Website: Falls Trauma Orthopaedics Stroke Neurology Intermediate Care www.northumberlandcaretrust.nhs.uk Access: By car Via A1 north/south. A19 north to Ashington Take Bedlington Station turn off Keep right to Bedlington Turn right at Bedlington Terrier pub Opposite parade of shops By bus: Parking: From Haymarket Bus Station Contact Bus company for up to date Timetable. Free, but limited spaces
Normal working hours: Uniform: On-site Facilities: Lunch: 9 am 4.30 pm (flexible, depending upon activity) Physio/OT tunics Or polo shirt and black trousers University ID badge Minimal jewellery No locker facilities. Bags are kept in the Office with staff at own risk (please bring minimal valuable belongings) Fridge and access to microwave Bring own Sandwich shop / newsagent nearby
Trauma Orthopaedics and Falls Placement There is an emphasis on a multidisciplinary approach to patient s rehabilitation. Therapists work closely with rehabilitation workers planning programmes of care, which are patient specific and goal orientated. Programmes may include ADL activities, indoor and outdoor mobility, transfers and restoration of movement. A weekly multidisciplinary team meeting ensures a client centred approach. At this meeting, patient s progress and ongoing rehabilitation goals are discussed. Trauma Orthopaedics Referrals are received via Wansbeck General Hospital, Fracture Clinic or Morpeth Cottage Hospital. Attendance at Ward 6 MDT on a weekly basis, allows for effective communication regarding discharge planning. Facilitating a timely discharge from hospital supports the NSF for Older People and Your Choice, Your Say. (DoH, 2001, 2005). Patients usually receive intensive rehabilitation once home with a multidisciplinary and community focus. There may be opportunity to spend some time on the wards and observe surgical procedures. Falls Prevention There is a specialist Falls Service at Morpeth Cottage, which is consultant led.
Referrals are received from primary care, Care Management, other AHP s and the Falls Clinic, based at Wansbeck General Hospital. This placement will offer the opportunity of attending the Consultant s clinic, Tilt Room and experience of undertaking the appropriate physiotherapy and occupational therapy assessments. You will be encouraged to actively participate in the weekly Falls Exercise and Education Group. Preparation for Placement Students are expected to carry out the following work prior to the commencement of the placement: 1. Background reading on the common orthopaedic and elderly conditions. 2. Revision of anatomy and physiology of the upper limb and lower limb and trunk. Physio students will be expected to carry out gait analysis and balance assessments. 3. Provide a list of learning outcomes relevant to the placement and individual learning needs. 4. Individual SWOT analysis. 5. Walking aids: clinical reasoning use, measuring and instruction on use and re-assessment. 6. To have an awareness of the physical, social and psychological effects of falls. Suggested Reading 1. National Service Framework for Older People (DoH) 2001.
2. Essential Orthopaedics and Trauma (2003) D J Dandy, D J Edwards. 4 th Edition. Churchill Livingstone. 3. Orthopaedic Physiotherapy (1998) M Tidswell. Mosby International. 4. Guidelines for managing falls among elderly people 1998 BJOT 61 (4) p165-168.