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New Scheme to Treat People in Their Own Homes

Lewisham Healthcare NHS Trust has launched a new scheme to treat people with skin infections in their own homes, reducing unnecessary hospital stays.

IV AntibioticsIn the past, people with cellulitis (an infection of the deeper layers of the skin and the underlying tissue) would have to come to hospital to receive intravenous (IV) antibiotics.  They would stay in hospital for several days, until the infection was successfully treated. 

Under the new scheme, cellulitis patients will now be given an initial dose of antibiotics in hospital, and will then be transferred home once it is clinically appropriate – generally on the same day or the following day  Patients will receive a visit each day from a community nurse will who will administer the antibiotics and monitor their recovery.

The scheme has been launched following a successful pilot last year, which gained positive feedback and benefitted people like Lesley Adams, 48, from Bellingham, who said:

“It made a big difference not having to stay at hospital.  It meant that I could spend more time with my family, and carry on as normal.  At the same time, I knew the support was there if I needed it.  It’s good that more people are going to benefit from this scheme to treat people at home.”

Dr Elizabeth Aitken, Director of the Acute and Elderly Service, commented on the scheme:

“This is about looking at what is best for those who use our services.  As well as giving people the best care clinically, treating more people in their own homes promotes independence and wellbeing.  The pilot last year went very well, and we are looking forward to treating more people like Lesley.”

The provision of administering IV antibiotics at home is soon to be extended to patients with bone and joint infections, who often need to stay in hospital for 2-6 weeks for treatment.

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