Extending the scope and reach of palliative day services
By Kathy Birch, 2021
Fellow’s Profile
Fellow’s Profile
Extending the scope and reach of palliative day services
Improving palliative day care provision through increased scope and reach to rural communities
2018
South East
I am now retired but at the time of my Fellowship I was the Programme Lead for Therapies and Day Services at Princess Alice Hospice, Esher.
The aim of my Fellowship was to explore ways to increase access for people with life-limiting illnesses by modifying out-patient activities and understanding the different ways allied health professionals could be involved. I was passionate about inclusion and variety in out-patient services to enable as many people as possible to access and benefit from the services. I also explored the role of informal carers and how they could be educated to care for their loved ones towards the end of their lives.
I presented findings to local and national bodies and as a result a wider variety of services are now provided. In addition, and partly due to necessity because of the Covid-19 pandemic, my findings relating to online access have been implemented across many services. Carer education services have also been put in place. More people are now accessing out-patient end-of-life services and in a way that better meets their needs.
It was a huge privilege to be awarded and undertake my Fellowship. It was an experience I will never forget.
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