Joined-Up Experience of Services

At the heart of the @Home programme is to ensure that in the future you will have a joined-up experience of services. This means if you have a need to access health, care, and support services, we will share information more effectively to reduce the number of times that you need to share your story with different health and care professionals as we know that this can be very frustrating and upsetting.  

To ensure this, the NHS, local councils, and third sector organisations involved in providing health and care services in the region are working together to form multidisciplinary teams, known as MDTs. These teams regularly bring together a range of different health and care professionals including GPs, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, carers, third sector providers, and social care specialists to review the approach being taken to your care and ensure that you are connected to any service that you need.  

MDTs will be organised around Primary Care Clusters, which will help tailor the services provided in a particular area to the needs of the local population and ensure that you are supported with access to services that are as near as possible to your home and community, supporting you to live independently for as long as possible.  

Our Priorities

DECHRAU’N DDA
STARTING WELL

We want every child in Cardiff and Vale to have the opportunity to thrive. Our work focuses on children in vulnerable situations and the services that support them.

HENEIDDIO’N DDA
AGEING WELL

We know how hard it can be to find help when people need it the most. We want to make sure there is community support to help people stay as healthy as possible so they can carry on doing the things that matter most to them.

BYW’N DDA
LIVING WELL

As a Partnership we have worked together with people with a learning disability, their families, carers and the third and independent sector to produce a clear direction for the planning and delivery of adult learning disability services across the region over the next five years.

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