The Welsh Ambulance Service (WAST) responded to a 999 call from 94 year old Mr Jones* who lived alone with no formal care support.
Mr Jones was feeling very weak, nauseous and experiencing some issues with his chest.
Upon arrival at Mr Jones’ home, Lucy*, a paramedic with WAST suspected Mr Jones had a chest infection. While waiting for the GP to arrive, Lucy called the Stay Well @ Home 2 service for support.
In the meantime, the GP confirmed Mr Jones had a chest infection and also ischemic heart disease, but had not been taking his medication.
The GP prescribed antibiotics and anti-nausea medication and Mr Jones’ family agreed to help manage his medication.
However they were not able to help with any care and at that point Mr Jones was very weak, not eating well and struggling to move about the house.
The GP advised it would be safer to maintain support for Mr Jones at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Within three hours of the initial phone call between the Stay Well @ Home 2 service and the Welsh Ambulance Service, the Single Point of Access team had:
As a result of this work, Mr Jones avoided going into hospital.
He received a package of support from the RCT Support @home service, and was able to leave services independently seven weeks later.
*Names have been changed
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