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Patients must meet all five criteria below to be eligible for referral to Specialist Palliative Care (SPC). If there is any doubt about eligibility, the Referrer should contact the Service or Hospice to discuss further. It will be at the discretion of the Service as to whether patients who do not meet all of the criteria will be accepted. 1.
General Referral Criteria. New diagnosis of life-limiting illness for symptom control, patient/family support. Need for Coordination of Care. Declining ability to complete activities of daily living. Weight loss/Failure to thrive. Progressive metastatic cancer. Admission from long-term care facility.
Despite the enthusiastic support for early specialist palliative care referral in clinical guidelines concurrent with primary palliative care delivered by oncology teams, referral is often initiated on the basis of patient needs instead of where the patient is along the disease trajectory in actual clinical practice.
Referral criteria to specialist palliative care for patients with progressive, life limiting or life threatening disease.
There are no nationally agreed criteria for accessing SPC (see 'Referral criteria for Specialist Palliative Care': page 13), but a common theme is that of complexity. Complexity is not only about the patient's level of need. It also reflects the inter-relationship between the complexity of the patient need and the confidence and
Palliative Care Referral Criteria. Referral to the Community Palliative Care Teams. Referral can be initiated by the client, the family or through other care providers such as a general practitioner, a medical specialist, community nurse or allied health professional. The criteria for referral to the Community Palliative Care
The following patients are not routinely seen at the Alfred: • Patients who are already linked with another palliative care physician or clinic. • Patients who are not known to or undergoing treatment at Alfred Health - consider referral to Calvary Health Care Bethlehem. Please contact one of our consultants if you would like to
Triggers for palliative care. June 2015. Improving access to care for people with diseases other than cancer How understanding the triggers can ensure timely referral. 25. Changing perceptions of palliative and hospice care. 26. Achieving Marie Curie offers expert care, guidance and support to people living with any
1. Specialist Palliative Care Referral for Patients. This guideline covers referrals for patients with progressive terminal illness, whether due to cancer or other disease. For many patients in the late stages of their illness, palliative care needs are straightforward and met by the Primary Care and/or Specialist Team. However
These guidelines cover referrals for patients with progressive terminal illness, whether due to cancer or any other life limiting diseases. For many patients in the late stages of their illness, palliative care needs are fairly straightforward and can be met by the Primary Care Team (District Nurse and GP).
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