Title: Tier 3 Alcohol Service for Adults
1Tier 3 Alcohol Service for Adults
- A workshop on developing ideas for the best
methods of service delivery
2Recent Key Documents that guide service delivery
- NICE guidance due in 2011 for
- Public Health Guidance
- Clinical Guidelines
- Clinical guidelines for alcohol use disorders
- 2. Alcohol Harm Reduction strategy 2004
- 3. MOCAM June 2006
- 4. Review of the Effectiveness of Treatment
for alcohol problems Nov 2006
3Key Themes
- Mocam says
- Screening, brief interventions
- Equitable access to assessment and treatment
- Harm minimisation
- Assessment at appropriate skill levels
- Stepped Treatment and stages of change
- Treatment for SMI
- Through Care and aftercare
- Monitoring and evaluation
4Key Themes Treatment Modalities
- Project MATCH revealed a lot of unexpected
things - 12 step approaches and CBT as intensive
treatments are no more or less effective than
briefer treatment - Mocam suggests that
- Research indicates there is a cumulative effect
of a series of alcohol treatment episodes. - Pochaska and and DiClementes Stages of Change
Model suggests People need a cycle on average
of eight episodes before lasting changes are
established
5Broadening the Base of Alcohol Problems
- Suggests that Public health should promote
healthy drinking patterns - Hazardous and harmful should be dealt with in
generalist Teams / environments - Moderately to severely dependent should be dealt
with in specialised teams /environments.
6Current Position in Derbyshire County
- Tier 2 provider well established in the north of
the county in DAAS. - Tier 2 has been provided by CAT (County Alcohol
Team) in south recently. - Tier 3 CAT across the county.
7Current Position in Derbyshire County
Tier 4 assessments for Rehab placements and
arranging admission if required by CAT CAT, upto
Jan 2008/09 roughly 1500 referrals that led to
around 740 treatment episodes. 1st Appt non
attendance 11.5 Follow-up non attendance
7.5 Service user reps involved in best practice
groups
8Referral PathwayPresent
- Open referral system
- Referral reaches CAT sectorised workforce so
appropriate sub-team picks up referral. Duty
worker available for comment daily. - Referral to first assessment face to face
currently averaging 17 days. Alcohol Concern,
suggest a national target of 15 days (The Poor
Relation, 2008) - Client seen (in own home) comprehensive
assessment, Risk management. - Care plan negotiated with client.
- Carers encouraged to be involved.
- Treatment given delivered reviewed.
- Discharge planning.
- Treatment stepped down and referral on to other
services if appropriate / available.
9Referral PathwayFuture
New plans for DAAS to act as hub for all
alcohol walk in / phone in enquiries. GPs and
other health social-care professionals to be
encouraged to speak directly with CAT duty worker
at Unity Mill 01773 829966
10Working With Other Services
- CMHT/CAHTT (CAHTT referrals received more
frequently than CMHTs) - DAAS
- Probation
- Hospital
- Social Inclusion Services
- Social Services (Safeguarding Children)
- Domestic Abuse Services
11Current Service positives as identified by
Service user and GP feedback
- One to one working
- Negotiated care plans and treatment goals
- High availability of Non Medical Prescribers
- Disulfram and Acamprosate available and shared
care agreements in place. - Availability of Qualified experienced duty-worker
for more or less instant advice. - Home based treatment for around 90 of clients
Comparatively rapid access for treatment. - Flexible into early evenings.
- Mobile workforce.
- Research based interventions delivered to alcohol
dependant clients in the home, with stringent
clinical governance framework in place.
12Current Service Deficits
- Lack of day care provision
- No county based rehab facilities.
- More community based social inclusion work
- Choose and Book.
- Education programmes for health and social care
professionals could be improved - Dual Diagnosis issues can complicate treatment
pathways. - Alcohol induced dementia
- Pabrinex at health centres.
- 7 day a week tier 3 access.
13Ideal Service Aspirations the Rolls Royce
Service
- Thinking back to Mocam and some of the issues we
have raised, and any experiences you can bring,
could you now spend 30 minutes in 2 small groups
designing a Tier 3 service that would meet the
needs of Derbyshire County as a whole, from
Glossop to Swadlincote, Ashbourne to Long Eaton-
if money was no object.
14In Closing
- Thanks for your comments we will endeavour to
utilise them as best we are able.