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Mental Capacity Act and the Dorset Care Record – A user’s view

Catherine is an administrative assistant in the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) team. Using the Dorset Care Record is now an integral part of the role to ensure data is clean and up to date.

For each referral received Catherine and the team check whether patients receiving treatment in the County’s hospitals (and care homes) are from the Dorset Council, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole (BCP) local authority areas or whether they are out of area.

To do this the person’s ordinary residence needs to be established.  However, sometimes addresses are listed as specific hospital wards (rather than the persons home address). So, Catherine uses the DCR to get further demographic information about the patient. This saves time for both the hospitals and the team. Continue reading “Mental Capacity Act and the Dorset Care Record – A user’s view”

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DCR – Helping with Reablement checks following discharge from hospital

Dorset Council adult access team members are using the Dorset Care Record while carrying out “91 Day Reviews”.

These telephone reviews are undertaken 91 days after a person has started having reablement care at home following discharge from hospital. They are a type of welfare check to see if they are still living at home and managing around the house, and have not returned to hospital or moved into a care home.

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DCR: Halting duplication and obtaining the latest information

Using the Dorset Care Record stops duplication and helps provide the latest information about a person’s health and social care details, according to one Dorset mental health professional.

Roxy Shannahan-Creasey, Dorset Council approved mental health professional, said she had used the Dorset Care Record (DCR) more than a dozen times to get the latest information about her clients.

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