Community Nursing and Treatment Rooms
Definition/Description
The Community Nursing and Treatment Room Service provides support and care for patients with a range of nursing needs including those recently discharged from hospital (including discharges out of hours), those recovering at home and those at end of life
The services will work with patients and their carers to provide advice and guidance on all aspects of their care, promote independence and help delay deterioration and reduce the risk of avoidable hospital admission.
Service | Opening Times |
Community Nursing |
24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year
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Hull and East Riding Treatmnet Rooms Service |
Monday to Friday: 08:00 – 18:00hrs (excluding Bank Holidays) –see below Saturday / Sunday / Bank Holidays and Out of Hours urgent access and support provided by Community Nursing teams. |
Hull and East Riding Treatment Room Service
Actual opening times of each Treatment Room will vary from Base to Base and may fluctuate with demand
Telephone contact for queries: 01482 247111
Clinics are staffed by Registered Nurses and Health Care Assistants across each week
Patients will be asked for preference of Treatment Room to attend, however, if no appointment is available, they may be offered appointments at an alternative Treatment Room ,subsequent appointments may then be arranged at their preferred / nearest Treatment Room.
Treatment Room Location – Hull: | Treatment Room Location – ER: |
Morrill Street TR Morrill Street Health Centre Morrill Street Hull HU9 2LJ |
Market Weighton TR Wolds House 10 Medford Street Market Weighton East Yorkshire Y043 3FF |
Orchard Park TR Orchard Park Health Centre 250 Ellerburn Ave Hull HU6 9RR |
Beverley TR East Riding Community Hospital Swinemoor Lane Beverley HU17 0FA |
Bransholme TR Bransholme Health Centre Goodhart Road Hull HU7 4DW |
Driffield TR Alfred Bean Hospital Bridlington Road Driffield YO25 5JR |
Longhill TR Longhill Health Centre 162 Shannon Road Hull HU8 9RW |
Bridlington TR Bridlington Hospital Bessingby Road Bridlington YO16 4QP |
Elliot Chappel TR Elliott Chappell Health Centre 215 Hessle Road Hull HU3 4BB |
Hornsea TR Hornsea Cottage Hospital Eastgate Hornsea HU18 1LP |
Newington TR Newington Health Care Centre 2 Plane Street Hull HU3 6BX |
Withernsea TR Withernsea Community hospital Queen Street Withernsea HU19 2QB |
Withernsea TR Withernsea Community hospital Queen Street Withernsea HU19 2QB |
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Hessle TR Hessle Health Centre Eastgate Hessle HU13 9LZ |
Red Flag Symptoms
Patients with diabetic foot ulcerations should be referred immediately to:
CHCP Podiatry Service - via 01482 247111 or via NHS eReferrals – CHCP Podiatry Service
Palliative patients with uncontrolled / complex symptoms make direct referral into CHCP Specialist Palliative Care via CHCP Care Coordination Hub on 01482 247111 (option 9)
Exclude Red Flag Symptoms
For Lower Limb wound referrals immediately escalate to the relevant clinical specialist, those with the following ‘red flag’ symptoms / conditions:
- Acute infection (e.g. increasing unilateral erythema, swelling, pain, pus, heat).
- Symptoms of SEPSIS
- Acute or suspected chronic limb threatening ischaemia, (e.g. PAD in combination with rest pain, gangrene, or lower limb ulceration > 2 weeks duration)
- Suspected acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- Suspected skin cancer
- Bleeding varicose veins
Do not refer
- Patients under 18 years old
- Care / treatment or screening which is not part of the Community Nursing and Treatment Room Services interventions offer
- Treatments / investigations which are commissioned under other arrangements e.g. flu vaccinations
- Interventions required at Nursing Homes due to skill and competency gaps
- Patients who following risk assessment have breached the ‘CHCP Violence and Aggression Policy’
- Patients who have multiple consecutive failed home visits (as per ‘Did Not Attend - DNA’ guidance) despite warnings sent utilising applicable policy
See: Hull and East Riding (ER) Community Nursing and Treatment Room REFERRAL FORM GUIDE for signposting information
Hull and East Riding (ER) Community Nursing and Treatment Room REFERRAL FORM GUIDE (opens in download arrow on top bar)
Guidelines on Management
Guidelines on Management (opens in download arrow on your top bar)
Referral Criteria/Information
- Patients aged 18 years and over
- Patient has a nursing need which meets the service intervention criteria
The Community Nursing and Treatment Room service offer a range of clinic-based appointment and home visits for housebound patients.
Referrers should be aware that all patients should be encouraged to attend a Treatment Room Community Clinic whenever possible.
At the time of the first assessment patients will be assessed for the most suitable arrangements for ongoing care using the definition below:
Community Nursing and Treatment Room Service housebound definition:
Being housebound means an individual is unable to leave their home on their own or with assistance of others due to advanced age, illness, or a disability. The characteristics of advanced age, illness or disability alone do not necessarily mean that someone is housebound.
Therefore:
• Those patients who are able to leave home independently or with assistance of others (including those using mobility aids such as wheelchairs, scooters etc.) are not ordinarily considered to be housebound.
• Patients who are able to leave home independently or with the assistance of others for social activities or other appointments (healthcare or otherwise) are not ordinarily considered to be housebound.
The Community Nursing Service will therefore assess patients based on these criteria. Those not meeting the above criteria will be booked to have their treatment and care provided in the treatment clinic and not at home.
Referrals
*Please Note: referrals from GP or Health Care Professional must be completed in full with the relevant requested information, failure to provide this will result in a rejected referral and potential delay to care *
Completed referral forms will be accepted via: SystmOne to SystmOne, email to: chcp.247111@nhs.net or ERS
Telephone contact for queries: 01482 247111
The Community Nursing and Treatment Room Service have a suite of forms to support a robust referral process - if the intervention requested does not have a specific form, please use the GENERIC referral form at the bottom of the list (all referal forms on ARDENS)
- Hull and East Riding Community Nursing Service BLOODS Referral Form
- Hull and East Riding Community Nursing Service BOWEL CARE Referral Form
- Hull and East Riding Community Nursing Service PALLIATIVE CARE Referral Form
- Hull and East Riding Community Nursing and Treatment Room Service CATHETER CARE Referral Form
- Hull and East Riding Community Nursing and Treatment Room Service MEDICATIONS (including Insulin) Referral Form
- Hull and East Riding Community Nursing and Treatment Room Service WOUND CARE Referral Form
- Hull and East Riding Community Nursing and Treatment Room Service GENERIC CARE Referral Form
Additional Resources & Reference
Any Other Information
Information to Include
- Referrer and their contact details
- Detailed explanation of the care required
- Any risks associated with the potential visit or appointment
- When the first visit / appointment is required, or an appropriate timeframe for this to occur i.e.: within x days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month
- however, please note this may change following clinical triage and to allow for the correct prioritisation of patients
See embedded document for service Referral Urgency and Response Times and more information: (opens in download arrow on top bar)
If you have any queries or questions relating to the service, please contact the Operations Manager or Clinical Team Leader for the locality via CHCP Care Coordination Hub
Tel: 01482 247111
Associated Policies
Specialties
Places covered by
- East Riding
- Hull