The client was a young adult based in the Cardiff and Vale area of South Wales, living at home with family following a life-changing neurological injury. A new care package had been developed to support a safe transition from hospital to a community setting, requiring a skilled and confident care team.
The individual presented with a range of high-acuity clinical needs, including:
These requirements demanded a bespoke training solution to ensure safe, effective, and person-centred care delivery.
The training package was commissioned in collaboration with the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board (UHB) as part of an integrated approach to discharge planning and ongoing community care.
Acute Training Solutions worked closely with all stakeholders to ensure a seamless and coordinated service. These included Integrated Care Board representatives and CHC case managers, community nursing and specialist services, and the local authority.
Through this collaborative approach, Acute Training Solutions ensured training was fully aligned with the wider CHC care package and stakeholder expectations, incorporating clinical guidance, risk management strategies, and individual preferences into its design, while also providing clear competency frameworks to support governance, audit, and quality assurance.
Building on this collaborative approach, Acute Training Solutions delivered a comprehensive, fully-managed training service that translated agreed clinical standards, risk management strategies, and individual preferences into a structured, competency-based programme for the care team. This was achieved through:
This collaborative approach ensured consistency across all aspects of care and aligned training with real-world needs.
A tailored training programme was delivered to the care team, covering:
Training was delivered by a highly-experienced clinician with a background in critical care nursing and extensive expertise in complex community care. The trainer held relevant teaching and assessment qualifications and ensured all staff achieved competency through a blend of theory, practical training, and in-situ assessments within the client’s home.
The team continued to add value beyond initial training delivery by:
This ongoing support helped maintain high standards of care, improved staff confidence, and ensured continuity and safety for the individual.