HomeLink Healthcare
@HomeLinkHealthHomeLink Healthcare provides hospital treatments in the home working in partnership with NHS and independent sector providers.
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Looking forward to attending @NHSProviders #NHSP24 this week! Keen to connect with healthcare leaders & discuss how our #HospitalatHome services can help NHS Trusts improve patient flow and free up ward capacity. Contact marketing@homelinkhealthcare.co.uk to book a meeting.
Winter is a challenging time for the NHS, with increased demand placing a strain on already stretched resources. Our latest case study with an East of England NHS Trust shows how HomeLink helped relieve pressure by providing high-quality care at home: bit.ly/4dQSnF8
Our Hospital at Home services help free up hospital capacity, improve patient flow, reduce delayed discharges, and deliver excellent patient outcomes, bringing high-quality care to patients at home. 🏠 Find out more about our services here: bit.ly/4eUIKqd
David faced a challenging recovery after bowel surgery and the fitting of a stoma. Our team provided specialised wound care and support, helping him heal and regain confidence. Read more about his journey to recovery on our website.👇 Read David’s story: bit.ly/4dWqds8
Our Early Supported Discharge pathway helps patients leave hospital sooner to recover at home, improving outcomes and freeing up hospital capacity. By reducing stays & preventing readmissions, we support better patient flow for the NHS. 🏠 Find out more: bit.ly/4fcXzUY
Winter brings added pressure to the NHS. HomeLink’s partnership with a community NHS Trust improved efficiency, patient flow, and reduced waiting times. Learn more about the service's impact and key results over six months in our latest case study: bit.ly/4dQSnF8
Reduce unplanned admissions and the need for corridor beds with admission avoidance. Read our case study below to find out more about how we have helped two recent patients avoid hospital admissions and the types of patients we are able to support: bit.ly/3XY66nz
Hospital at Home services free up hospital capacity, reduce delayed discharges, and cost less than in-hospital care. Hear from Jon Green, Senior Advisor at HomeLink, who discusses why #hospitalathome also delivers better patient outcomes. Find out more: bit.ly/3zyNL8q
We were delighted to host our local MP @RNBlake, and share insights into our work with the NHS, including how we've supported patients from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington, helping them leave hospital earlier and receive care at home. Thank you, Rachel, for the engaging discussion.
One of our recent patients, Eileen, was facing severe mobility challenges after being diagnosed with an arterial ulcer and a basal cell carcinoma. Find out how our physiotherapists helped her regain her strength and independence in just over two months: bit.ly/4gvDv1u
Patient safety is the no1 priority for all independent healthcare providers - this #WorldPatientSafetyDay IHPN's Dawn Hodgkins shines a light on how our members incl @spirehealthcare and @HomeLinkHealth are working to improve diagnostic safety ihpn.org.uk/blog/reflectio…
🌍🩺 On #WorldPatientSafetyDay, we proudly stand alongside the broader healthcare community in championing efforts to enhance patient safety. Find out how we support patient safety through early diagnosis in this @IndHealthPN article: ow.ly/KwRB50Tp8Wv
It's been nine years since HomeLink Healthcare was established. In that time our skilled clinicians have cared for almost 10k patients in the place they call home saving the #NHS 157k+ hospital bed days. Thankyou to all of our staff & NHS colleagues for making this possible 💙
Recognising the 2million people who serve across our #NHS and Emergency Services on the 9th Day of the 9th month @999Day Thank you for all that you do. 💙#999Day
Increase hospital capacity and reduce delayed discharges ahead of this winter with Hospital at Home services. By optimising patient flow, we help free up critical hospital beds, allowing you to manage winter pressures more effectively. Find out more: bit.ly/3yXeuvh
After developing an infection, Robert faced a long hospital stay over Christmas. Thanks to HomeLink, he received IV treatment at home, regaining his health while spending the holidays with loved ones. Read more of his story here: bit.ly/3YY6FQq #hospitalathome #nhs
One of our recent patients, Paul, was living with Parkinson’s disease and depression when aspiration pneumonia led to his hospitalisation. Find out more about how intensive physiotherapy sessions helped Paul regain his mobility and independence: bit.ly/4crhhKE
We’re thrilled to announce our #ISO14001 accreditation! This standard highlights our commitment to sustainability & reducing our environmental impact. Thank you to our team & partners for supporting us on our journey toward a greener future.🍃 Learn more: bit.ly/4dGjPWg
This article highlights a critical issue: patients are being 'warehoused' in community beds after discharge. Our service supports patients in care homes with short-term physio and reablement in preparation for returning home safely. Find out more: bit.ly/4d8oSih
Exclusive: 20,000 patients a year ‘warehoused’ in community beds after hospital discharge ift.tt/GFLwmpq
Following a knee replacement, one of our recent patients, Julia faced a slow recovery. With daily support from HomeLink, she progressed remarkably and our team noticed a significant improvement in her mood and engagement. 📰 Read more of Julia's story: bit.ly/3WtJR8a
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