Provision of an NHS Walk-In Centre provides walk-in services to patients for minor illness and minor injuries. The walk in service is open for patients (except children under 6 months and pregnancy related issues) who need same-day care and cannot wait to see their own GP.
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardYorkshireWAC-584658
Purchase of the getUBetter digital application to deliver pregnant and non-pregnant service user pelvic health advice, information and exercise that can be used on laptops, Apple or Android mobile phones.
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardYorkshireWAC-471246
The service provides a range of health and wellbeing activities for children, young people and their families; providing services for highly vulnerable groups who face complex economic and social barriers in their lives e.g. refugees and asylum seeker groups.
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardYorkshireWAC-568861
Specialist, community-based, early-intervention and therapeutic support service for men across Wakefield district who are experiencing emotional distress, trauma-related issues, suicide risk, or complex social vulnerabilities.
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardYorkshireWAC-539443
Purchase of the getUBetter digital application to deliver pregnant and non-pregnant service user pelvic health advice, information and exercise that can be used on laptops, Apple or Android mobile phones.
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardYorkshireWAC-471247
Purchase of the getUBetter digital application to deliver pregnant and non-pregnant service user pelvic health advice, information and exercise that can be used on laptops, Apple or Android mobile phones.
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardYorkshireWAC-471248
To support the appropriate discharge of SWYPFT patients who are facing delays due to challenges around their housing in the community e.g. no accommodation or a return to their home may be compromised for a number of reasons. Also supports the tenant to resettle into the community and aid them in finding a more long-term housing solution.
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardYorkshireWAC-506214
Approved Provider DPS for the provision of domiciliary care for people eligible for Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and including Fast Track / End of Life Care in Leeds.
The purpose of domiciliary care services is to support adults (aged 18 and over) assessed as eligible for Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and registered with a Leeds GP, or resident within the boundaries of NHS West Yorkshire ICB in Leeds.
The domiciliary care service is to enable CHC eligible service users to remain in their own home, living as safely and independently as possible and will involve the provision of some or all of the following:
• Personal Care
• Health Care (where the Provider has been approved to offer health care level services)
• Rehabilitation/Maintenance of independent living skills
• Domestic tasks including shopping, laundry and meal preparation
• Carer support, including night sitting and respite care
• Support for service users at the end of life (these are usually identified as Fast Track funded)
Approved Provider DPS for the provision of domiciliary care for people eligible for Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and including Fast Track / End of Life Care in Leeds.
The purpose of domiciliary care services is to support adults (aged 18 and over) assessed as eligible for Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and registered with a Leeds GP, or resident within the boundaries of NHS West Yorkshire ICB in Leeds.
The domiciliary care service is to enable CHC eligible service users to remain in their own home, living as safely and independently as possible and will involve the provision of some or all of the following:
• Personal Care
• Health Care (where the Provider has been approved to offer health care level services)
• Rehabilitation/Maintenance of independent living skills
• Domestic tasks including shopping, laundry and meal preparation
• Carer support, including night sitting and respite care
• Support for service users at the end of life (these are usually identified as Fast Track funded)
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardYorkshireWAC-66540
1.Community Urgent Eyecare Service - to use the skills of primary care Optometrists to assess, manage and prioritise service users presenting with an urgent or minor eye condition.
2.Glaucoma Referral Refinement - to reduce false positive referrals to the hospital eye service reducing service user anxiety AND releasing capacity from the hospital glaucoma service enabling follow-up care including treatment to be provided AND monitored closer to home.
3.Complete Cataract Enhanced Pathway - an end-to-end pathway across primary and secondary care utilising the skills of primary care optometrists to confirm the presence of cataract, counsel the service user with the use of shared decision making and to refer on to the service users of surgical provider
NHS WEST YORKSHIRE INTEGRATED CARE BOARDYorkshireWAC-539368
External medicines optimisation team to improve value, quality and safety in prescribing from Calderdale GP Practices. The service comprises pharmacy professionals who deliver an annual medicines optimisation action plan in our practices. This includes cost-effective changes to prescribing to deliver savings or cost avoidance from the primary care medical prescribing budget. The annual plan includes quality and safety in prescribing actions for Calderdale patients, encompassing reviews of specific quality in prescribing concerns and a quarterly audit programme. The team are a resource for practices to support national safety alerts and medicines shortages.
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardYorkshireWAC-66515
Pulmonary Rehabilitation Service - - NHS West Yorkshire ICB (Bradford District and Craven Health & Care Partnership). This service will cover the eligible population of Bradford Districts, Airedale and Craven Place.
Pulmonary rehabilitation is an exercise and education programme designed for people with lung disease who experience symptoms of breathlessness.
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardYorkshireWAC-60435
The development of the business case to support access to national capital for Castleford Neighbourhood Health Centre. Extensive review has taken place over many years to identify and develop new premises to replace the current Castleford Health Centre. Risks include current poor accommodation and political risks without progressing this scheme. Specialist advice and support is required for the technical business case development.
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardYorkshireWAC-582724
Approved Provider DPS for the provision of domiciliary care for people eligible for Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and including Fast Track / End of Life Care in Leeds.
The purpose of domiciliary care services is to support adults (aged 18 and over) assessed as eligible for Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and registered with a Leeds GP, or resident within the boundaries of NHS West Yorkshire ICB in Leeds.
The domiciliary care service is to enable CHC eligible service users to remain in their own home, living as safely and independently as possible and will involve the provision of some or all of the following:
• Personal Care
• Health Care (where the Provider has been approved to offer health care level services)
• Rehabilitation/Maintenance of independent living skills
• Domestic tasks including shopping, laundry and meal preparation
• Carer support, including night sitting and respite care
• Support for service users at the end of life (these are usually identified as Fast Track funded)