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(Created claim: summary (P836): The project involves starting and maintaining the DDOM and providing care for dependent persons. Support will be provided to persons whose state of health does not only allow them to stay under the care of POZ and ambulatory specialised care, while at the same time not requiring 24/7 medical and nursing supervision. The DDOM will be launched in Milanówko, as a structurally separate part of the Polish Social Assistance Committee, the beneficiary...) |
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The project involves starting and maintaining the DDOM and providing care for dependent persons. Support will be provided to persons whose state of health does not only allow them to stay under the care of POZ and ambulatory specialised care, while at the same time not requiring 24/7 medical and nursing supervision. The DDOM will be launched in Milanówko, as a structurally separate part of the Polish Social Assistance Committee, the beneficiary of the project. The beneficiary, acting as a medicinal entity for many years, has a contract with the National Health Fund for the implementation of benefits under POZ. As part of the project, recruitment to the DDOM is foreseen, through cooperating medicinal products and local social organisations. The DDOM project will meet all the standards contained in the competition documentation. In the context of the DDOM, the provision of healthcare will be provided by a multidisciplinary therapeutic team. The live-in care workers will have access to care, care and rehabilitation services adapted to their state of health, and in particular to: nursing, including patient education for self-care and self care, counselling for appropriate medical devices, mobility, cognitive stimulation, occupational therapy. In addition, efforts will be made to prepare a patient’s family and care for continuing care (educational activities, psychological support). All services will be provided under conditions that are similar to those of the live-in care sector. As a result of the project, at least 60 people (24 men and 36 women) will improve their health and personal autonomy. The skills of carers of dependent persons will also improve, allowing for a more efficient and expert exercise (English) | |||
Property / summary: The project involves starting and maintaining the DDOM and providing care for dependent persons. Support will be provided to persons whose state of health does not only allow them to stay under the care of POZ and ambulatory specialised care, while at the same time not requiring 24/7 medical and nursing supervision. The DDOM will be launched in Milanówko, as a structurally separate part of the Polish Social Assistance Committee, the beneficiary of the project. The beneficiary, acting as a medicinal entity for many years, has a contract with the National Health Fund for the implementation of benefits under POZ. As part of the project, recruitment to the DDOM is foreseen, through cooperating medicinal products and local social organisations. The DDOM project will meet all the standards contained in the competition documentation. In the context of the DDOM, the provision of healthcare will be provided by a multidisciplinary therapeutic team. The live-in care workers will have access to care, care and rehabilitation services adapted to their state of health, and in particular to: nursing, including patient education for self-care and self care, counselling for appropriate medical devices, mobility, cognitive stimulation, occupational therapy. In addition, efforts will be made to prepare a patient’s family and care for continuing care (educational activities, psychological support). All services will be provided under conditions that are similar to those of the live-in care sector. As a result of the project, at least 60 people (24 men and 36 women) will improve their health and personal autonomy. The skills of carers of dependent persons will also improve, allowing for a more efficient and expert exercise (English) / rank | |||
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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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English | Central Medical Care House of the PKPS in Milanówko |
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio |
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849,416.99 zloty
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1,007,851.2 zloty
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84.28 percent
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1 May 2016
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16 May 2018
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POLSKI KOMITET POMOCY SPOŁECZNEJ
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Projekt zakłada uruchomienie i bezterminowe utrzymanie DDOM i sprawowanie opieki medycznej nad osobami niesamodzielnymi. Wsparciem zostaną objęte osoby, których stan zdrowia nie pozwala na pozostawanie wyłącznie pod opieką POZ i ambulatoryjnej opieki specjalistycznej, a jednocześnie nie wymaga całodobowego nadzoru lekarskiego i pielęgniarskiego realizowanego w trybie stacjonarnym. DDOM zostanie uruchomiony w Milanówku, jako wydzielona strukturalnie część Polskiego Komitetu Pomocy Społecznej - beneficjenta projektu. Beneficjent, działając jako podmiot leczniczy od wielu lat, posiada umowę z Narodowym Funduszem Zdrowia na realizację świadczeń w ramach POZ. W ramach realizacji projektu przewidziane jest przeprowadzenie rekrutacji podopiecznych DDOM, poprzez współpracujące podmioty lecznicze oraz lokalne organizacje społeczne. Utworzony w ramach projektu DDOM spełniał będzie wszystkie standardy zawarte w dokumentacji konkursowej. W ramach DDOM świadczenia opieki zdrowotnej udzielane będą przez wielodyscyplinarny zespół terapeutyczny. Podopieczni domu będą mieli zapewniony dostęp do świadczeń pielęgnacyjnych, opiekuńczych i rehabilitacyjnych, dostosowanych do ich stanu zdrowia, a w szczególności do: opieki pielęgniarskiej, w tym edukacji pacjenta dotyczącej samoopieki i samopielęgnacji, doradztwa w doborze odpowiednich wyrobów medycznych, usprawniania ruchowego, stymulacji procesów poznawczych, terapii zajęciowej. Dodatkowo prowadzone będą działania z zakresu przygotowania rodziny i opiekunów pacjenta do kontynuacji opieki (działania edukacyjne, wsparcie psychologiczne). Wszystkie świadczenia realizowane będą w warunkach zbliżonych do warunków domowych podopiecznych. W wyniku realizacji projektu nastąpi poprawa stanu zdrowia i samodzielności życiowej podopiecznych dziennego domu opieki medycznej – co najmniej 60 osób (24 mężczyzn i 36 kobiet). Poprawią się również umiejętności opiekunów osób niesamodzielnych, pozwalając na bardziej efektywne i fachowe sprawowan (Polish)
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The project involves starting and maintaining the DDOM and providing care for dependent persons. Support will be provided to persons whose state of health does not only allow them to stay under the care of POZ and ambulatory specialised care, while at the same time not requiring 24/7 medical and nursing supervision. The DDOM will be launched in Milanówko, as a structurally separate part of the Polish Social Assistance Committee, the beneficiary of the project. The beneficiary, acting as a medicinal entity for many years, has a contract with the National Health Fund for the implementation of benefits under POZ. As part of the project, recruitment to the DDOM is foreseen, through cooperating medicinal products and local social organisations. The DDOM project will meet all the standards contained in the competition documentation. In the context of the DDOM, the provision of healthcare will be provided by a multidisciplinary therapeutic team. The live-in care workers will have access to care, care and rehabilitation services adapted to their state of health, and in particular to: nursing, including patient education for self-care and self care, counselling for appropriate medical devices, mobility, cognitive stimulation, occupational therapy. In addition, efforts will be made to prepare a patient’s family and care for continuing care (educational activities, psychological support). All services will be provided under conditions that are similar to those of the live-in care sector. As a result of the project, at least 60 people (24 men and 36 women) will improve their health and personal autonomy. The skills of carers of dependent persons will also improve, allowing for a more efficient and expert exercise (English)
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Identifiers
POWR.05.02.00-00-0051/15
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