Question
How can we assure that the duration of a follow-up by the team is limited in time??
Problem description
The current follow-up by the mobile team is more or less a long-term one. Ending a follow up rapidly is not easy, it’s almost impossible to set up a network around the client at short notice: either there is no alternative available due to saturation, or there is simply no suitable ambulatory structure available
Impact - effect
Saturation of the active caseload. External referrals are not possible. Only long term follow ups are possible. And by consequence, in the long run it will be impossible to respond to new demands and perhaps we will perform the work that might better be performed by another service
To do
1) define objectives and goals, and evaluate these on a regular basis (systematic review 1 – 3 – 6 months, with adjustments of interventions)
2) start with a decent analysis of the demand (investing more time in this will save time in the long run). Impose limits, respect these limits
3) Exploring the possibility to create new ambulatory mh-structures, where consultations are provided by psychiatrists, social workers and nurses
4) more than we do today, we’ll have to learn to use the available resources, mobilise them in a network round the client (for instance : work with a network map)
Hyperlink
http://www.mobileteamsconnecting.eu/bijlagen/H10%20-%20carte%20reseau%20(Lausanne).pdf
Theme
Starting up and further development/deployment of mobile teams
Topic
useful practice supporting instruments important for starting up and further development/deployment
Reference - contact
Delphine Gonton, Ghilbert Bérengère
Mobile team
2B
Project
Région Hainaut
Intership abroad - place
Lausanne / Yverdon (SIM)
Date
October 2012