Maintenance Rehabilitation Session in Groups
Care Process & Redesign
Workforce Transformation
Agency for Integrated Care - Intermediate and Long Term Care
Not Applicable
31 December 2018
Achieve >80% staff utilisation, allocate time for non-clinical work, and include helpers in sessions. Group therapy enhances productivity while maintaining client satisfaction and functional outcomes.
Year Submitted: 2018
Published Date: 31 December 2018
Tags: Care Process & Redesign, Workforce Transformation, Productivity, Workflow Redesign, Patient Satisfaction, Quality Improvement, Rehabilitative Care, Informal Workforce Transformation, Resource Allocation, Utilisation
About this Content
Aims
Achieve >80% staff utilisation, allocate time for non-clinical work, and include helpers in sessions.
Background
Individual therapy sessions were time-consuming with low utilisation and repetitive work.
Methods
Conducted Fishbone Analysis, identified suitable clients, piloted group sessions, and surveyed participants.
Results
Functional outcomes maintained; group therapy improved participation, efficiency, and satisfaction.
Conclusion
Group therapy enhances productivity while maintaining client satisfaction and functional outcomes.
Lessons Learnt
Group therapy improved staff efficiency and client participation without compromising clinical outcomes.
Keywords
Eldercare, Rehabilitation, Caregiver Empowerment, Group Therapy
Innovators' Details
Innovators' Details
Healthcare Cluster(s) | Agency for Integrated Care - Intermediate and Long Term Care |
Organization(s) Involved | St Luke ElderCare |
Platform(s) | Not Applicable |
Healthcare Professional Group(s) | Allied Health |
Applicable Specialty or Discipline | Rehabilitation Therapy |
Project Lead(s) | Lui Yook Cing |
Project Member(s) | Not specified explicitly |
Connect with this contributor!
Lui Yook Cing - yookcinglui@slec.org.sg
Project Attachment
5_AIC_Maintenance_Rehabilitation_Session_in_Groups_combine.pdf
