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  1. Drawing on our own work at NDTi and a rapid review of recent literature, our Close to Home paper aims to enable providers and commissioners to reduce out of area placements for adults with mental health problems and, where they are in place, to ensure they are used to best effect. The paper first explores the issues and concerns associated with OAPs and then offers a framework for local solutions.

  2. Out of area beds cost approx. £160m in 2016/17, equating to a 47% increase on the previous year (1) OAPS recorded in most recent month of September 2019 cost more than £11.3 million (2) The average cost per day for an out of area placement is £560.

  3. Our report Close to Home makes the case for a national Housing First programme, and draws on recent learning to map out what this should entail. Download the Report Share this on social media

  4. Close to home, published by the Commission in November 2011, presented . our findings and recommendations following a year-long formal inquiry into the human rights of older people in England wanting or receiving home care. The Close to home recommendations review. This report is referred to throughout as the . Close to home recommendations review

  5. Close to Home | Contents 3 contents Part two: How to deliver a national Housing First programme 76 4 Sustainable long-term funding for Housing First support 78 4.1 Extending the reach of longer-term funding 78 4.2 Consolidating funding streams for Housing First 79 4.3 Extending the reach of multi-agency commissioning 79

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  6. The ‘Close to home’ inquiry made 25 recommendations in total, nine of which applied specifically to local authorities. One of these recommendations required local authorities to review five areas of their care commissioning policies and practices while a second related to the steps that, following a change in the law in October

  7. Aug 31, 2021 · It helps patients to better balance their lives with treatment by avoiding admission or traveling to the hospital. 21,25,26,28,30,32,40,43,47,54,78 Nurses led most of the home administration services with specific training in the different pathologies and extensive experience in the home administration of intravenous treatment. 21,31 Nurses were mainly responsible for administering the ...