The Out of Hospital Care (OHC) program provides NSW patients with access to short term non clinical home care packages.
This information sheet provides key information for local health districts (LHDs).
The NSW Health Out of Hospital Care (OHC) program offers patients across NSW access to short term non clinical home care packages. These are the ComPacks, Safe and Supported at Home (SASH) and End of Life (EoL) packages.
These packages can support patients being discharged from hospital or people who are receiving treatment from LHD outpatient or community teams. Packages are available for up to six weeks at a time and can be repeated for patients who require further support
Each patient is allocated a Case Manager who will be their main contact. The Case Manager will meet with or telephone the patient to discuss their needs. They will co-ordinate and monitor service provision according to identified needs and goals.
The following services may be provided depending on the patient’s assessed needs:
Cleaning, washing and assistance with mopping
Assistance with bathing, oral care, grooming & dressing
Assistance with meal preparation
to medical and other appointments
Accompaniment to: appointments, shopping, paying bills
In-home respite for family/carers
OHC cannot provide intensive levels of home care on a permanent basis.
NSW Health OHC should be used when:
OHC can be accessed by patients of all ages who are either inpatients in a NSW Health Public Hospital or have been referred by a NSW Health Community Health Service or Team.
Patients eligible for the program may suffer from acute or chronic health conditions, disability or terminal illness that impacts on their ability to manage their activities of daily living and therefore puts them at risk of unnecessary hospitalisation.
A person who resides in a residential aged care facility and is requiring home care services to be provided in that facility.
Clinicians from LHD in-patient, community and out-patient teams can refer. These may include, but are not limited to Palliative Care, Community Nursing, Chronic Care, Outpatient Therapy, Mental Health and Aged Care Assessment Teams.
Once a patient has been identified and screened by key staff, LHD local referral protocols will need to be followed. This may be:
LHD staff are encouraged to make referrals as soon as possible.
OHC is a State funded initiative and is managed in conjunction with LHDs by the NSW Ministry of Health Out of Hospital Care (OHC) Team.