Patients may be admitted to the ward voluntarily or detained under the Mental Health Act. This may come through consultant psychiatrists, the older people’s community mental health team, mental health liaison team or A&E.
We work to actively promote independence, whilst undertaking a comprehensive assessment of mental and physical health needs.
Our team includes mental health nurses, doctors, healthcare support workers, pharmacists, a physiotherapist and technical instructor. We also work with other health professionals, such as speech and language therapists, community psychiatric nurses and social workers.
We work with patients and carers to develop a discharge plan, ensuring that appropriate services are in place upon discharge. We aim to return patients to their own home and where this is not possible, to assist in a smooth and dignified transfer into permanent care.
The post holder will be expected to undertake all aspects of the role identified in the job description and meet the requirements of the person specification.
The core purpose of this role is to work across the older peoples’ inpatient mental health service to embed the Occupational Therapy assessment and intervention pathway across the service within the framework of MOHO, in collaboration with the wider MDT staff.
The post holder will function as part of the MDT to deliver the interventions required to support individuals through their recovery pathway and equip them with the skills and confidence to enable a safe discharge from the service and to support assessments and decision making within the MDT.
The post holder will be highly skilled and competent in conducting OT assessments, developing outcome-based needs led care plans, facilitating the implementation of the agreed plan of care and evaluating its effectiveness utilising evidence-based outcome measures.
The post holder will provide a range of highly skilled interventions that will be delivered on both a group and individual basis and share those skills with other team members.
The OT will be responsible for developing treatment plans and interventions to be delivered by the team’s Technical Instructor and therapy support workers.
To be responsible for the assessment, treatment and evaluation of patients referred specifically for OT intervention from the inpatient service.
To be able to work across all functions within the inpatient service and support patients to achieve their individually agreed goals.
To work as part of a multi-disciplinary team to assess, plan and implement individualised programmes of care/interventions in accordance with CPA (where appropriate).
To assess OT need and plan therapeutic OT interventions using the Model of Human Occupation.
To lead on the development of group-based interventions to aid recovery and promote social inclusion.
To facilitate the development of peer support networks as part of the discharge pathway from the service.
To deliver a range of therapeutic interventions in line with professional requirements and in accordance with the job specification.
To write reports using MOHO outcome measures and to ensure up-to-date and accurate records are maintained regarding all patient contact.
To use a comprehensive range of verbal and non-verbal communication tools to communicate effectively with patients, their carers and families and colleagues. This may include people who may have difficulties with understanding or communication.
To be responsible for managing a caseload of clients as required.
To manage patient discharge in a safe and timely manner, ensuring liaison with relevant professionals, to ensure that family and carers are, where appropriate, advised of the patients discharge arrangements, with timely completion of documentation.
To develop partnership working with all relevant agencies/services/individuals to support optimal care for patients.
To work in partnership, direct, support and supervise the team’s Technical Instructor and therapy support workers.
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