Are you eligable for continuing care with the NHS?
It is the Spinal Injuries Association's view that those of you who are tetraplegic may meet the eligibility criteria for NHS Funded Continuing Care, a free NHS service. The SIA has therefore produced an information pack, to help with the successful application of continuing care under the NHS.
The purpose of these notes is to help you maximise your chances of making a successful application for funding of your care package through Continuing Healthcare. It should be borne in mind that throughout the assessment process it is essential to ensure that whoever is carrying out the assessment clearly understands both your existing care needs and the full extent of the inherent risks attached to your condition.
For instance, even if you have never had a pressure sore or any skin problems, there is always an ever present risk that you could develop skin problems at any time. For that reason it is essential that your skin, (pressure areas) are checked regularly, and as a minimum at least once every day. You also need to ensure that you get regular pressure relief though out the day.
It may seem strange that for an organisation that promotes independence and self reliance, we are
advocating in this instance you stress your dependence on others to highlight your vulnerability. This is not a reversal of ethos, rather it is to ensure that the inherent ever present risks that every tetraplegic lives with every day of their lives are made abundantly clear to whoever is carrying out the assessment and those who will make the final decision.
It is important to remember that it is highly unlikely that any assessor understands Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) and the real health risks each of us runs every day.
SIA believes all SCI tetraplegics of C5/6 and above should satisfy this first stage and be entitled for a full consideration. It should be remembered that qualifying for a full consideration is no guarantee of qualification for Continuing Healthcare. This first stage is intended merely as a filtering process.
However, the Checklist used is based on the Decision Support Tool used in the second stage of the assessment process (copy included with the pack), and uses the same eleven domains in determining qualification.
You can download the Spinal Injuries Association Continuing Care Information Pack below, or from Here or visit the department of health website for more information.
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continuing_healthcare_booklet.pdf (4.65MB)
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