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Home 5 Course 5 How to Use SystmOne FrEDA for Frailty, Dementia and Any Aged Adult Nearing End of Life
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Course Description

This course consists of 5 lessons to learn about how to use Fr E D A in SystmOne, as an effective efficient tool to help proactively identify all people with frailty, dementia and any aged adult deemed likely to be within last year of life (end of life), deliver holistic assessments based on Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) framework, and serve as an effective Personalised Care and Support Planning (PCSP) tool.

Plus shows how Fr E D A can really be useful for us all to do this easily, connect teams to each other more efficiently, plus help follow the person journey to deliver more personalised and anticipatory care.

Learning Outcomes

The course describes how Fr E D A can help all of us – whatever our role – to collaboratively:

Find, Refer, Assess, Intervene, and Listen to according to evidence based best practice, as per MSE FRAIL plus framework, to help us improve people’s outcomes, improve their care coordination, their experience of care and to benefit our staff and services.

The course covers specific information on the evidence based “high impact” actions that can provide most benefit:

  • Frailty, Dementia and End of life identification and recording in Fr E D A
  • How to conduct and deliver a CGA for persons with frailty or dementia quickly and simply in Fr E D A
  • Specific details on improving medication awareness, safer prescribing and polypharmacy issues for people with Frailty/Dementia
  • Falls risk assessment
  • End of life Advance Care planning and Anticipatory Palliative care for any aged adult who may be likely to be nearing toward end of life.
  • Plus, how Fr E D A facilitates live multi-disciplinary working in the day to day- by including convenient quick live referral links to connect more efficiently to key local teams in your area.

Course Length

  • 40 minutes

Course suitable for…

This course is aimed at staff (either specialist or generalist) in multiple roles and settings across Acute hospitals (secondary care), Community care, Primary care, Intermediate care, Mental health, Palliative care (including hospice teams) – including doctors of all grades, nurses of all grades, Mental health staff, therapists and allied health professionals, social prescribers, social care team leads, clinical pharmacists, ECPS, Physician associates, care coordinators and care navigators.