Living Well With and Beyond Cancer

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Living Well With and Beyond Cancer Catherine Neck

LWWBC Recovery Package (Personalised Care and Support) Holistic Needs Assessments Health and Wellbeing Events Treatment Summaries Cancer Care Reviews Risk stratification / pathway redesign Cancer Support Workers Rehabilitation Community based Macmillan Rehab and Support Team Macmillan Rehabilitation / Therapy Support Service in UHBristol Prehabilitation Penny Brohn UK- Treatment Support Clinic / Courses (Wellbeing support during and after cancer treatment)

Current projects Significant Macmillan funding of LWWBC projects previously Current Cancer Transformation Fund project – funded by NHS England, for 2 years, finishing March 2020 Awaiting sustainable funding commissioning decision

Holistic Needs Assessments HNA (eHNA) Structured assessment of holistic needs / concerns and care plan Within 31 days of diagnosis & end of treatment Electronic / paper / face to face or telephone Clinical Nurse Specialists / Cancer Support Workers Electronic Care plan to GPs / link to Treatment Summaries

Health and Wellbeing Events Information / education events for patients First steps – For people with a recent cancer diagnosis Next Steps – For people at the end of cancer treatment Adjust, Adapt and Plan – For people living with uncertainty and a prognosis of ~ 6-36 months

Physio session, getting active again

Information and refreshments

Break time – market stall information gathering, meeting other patients, CNSs, AHPs

Cancer Support Workers Evolving role – B4, working alongside Clinical Nurse Specialist teams, trained to provide information and support to people with cancer Clinical Nurse Specialists make electronic referrals to Cancer Support Workers 1:1 referral for support & signposting / following HNA Recovery package: Holistic Needs Assessments Health and Wellbeing Events Support CNS teams with information packs / leaflets Awareness / health promotion campaigns

Cancer Support Worker – UGI Case study 50 year old lady with 3 children, diagnosed with palliative Upper GI cancer. Palliative chemo cancelled due to further progression. Financial / emotional and practical concerns identified: CAB referral Macmillan grant – £450 Nicola Corry - £320 to pay for a school trip for their 10 year old daughter British Gas Fund - £3500 towards the cost of a new boiler. St Monica’s - £110 per month for 6 months and £450 for stair lift fitted & 3 month rental. Blue Badge Regular inpatients visits – listening ear. Liaised with CNS team about issues and concerns Family support for husband/ daughter Headwear – took to Cancer Information and Support Centre headwear shop £60 from ‘Friends of BHOC’ for taxis