Services We Provide - Adult
Rehabilitation & Health of Older People (ARHOP)
Auckland Spinal Rehabilitation Unit
The
Counties Manukau DHB Spinal Injury service is a regional service which
provides comprehensive care for people with a Spinal Cord Injury from
the Central North Island to the far North. The service is currently
based at the Auckland Spinal Rehabilitation Unit (ASRU) in Bairds Road,
Otara and is a 20-bed inpatient unit and outpatient service.
Following a diagnosis of Spinal Cord Injury, patients are admitted to an
Acute Hospital in the region under the care of the Orthopaedic Spinal
Surgeon with the majority of patients being admitted to Middlemore
Hospital. The ASRU Acute Care Team, led by the Consultant and Admissions
Co-ordinator have regular contact with patients, their families and
Acute Hospital Staff to offer support and advice whilst the patients are
in the acute phase of their injury. The patient will be transferred to
the Auckland Spinal Rehabilitation Unit once medically stable.
A
forty-five strong interdisciplinary team of Nurses, Physiotherapists,
Occupational Therapists, Social Worker, Counsellor and the
Rehabilitation Consultant, work with the patient and their family to set
goals and plan a programme of rehabilitation aimed at the patient
gaining maximum independence prior to discharge home.
Assessment of equipment needs such as wheelchairs, commodes, hoists etc
are undertaken through-out the rehabilitation process. The team works
closely with the Accident Compensation Corporation Support Co-ordinators
and other Health Provider Agencies to ensure that patient needs are met
and discharge planning is well co-ordinated.
The
core rehabilitation service is supported onsite by the following
services:
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Kaleidoscope - a vocational rehabilitation service
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TASC – the ‘Buddy Organisation’ assisting patients in very practical
ways towards successful rehabilitation
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Parafed- Paraplegic and Physically Disabled Association who provide
links with sporting and recreational opportunities in both the
inpatient and outpatient setting
The
ASRU has a vibrant outpatient department offering a ‘for life’
monitoring and support service. Patients are regularly reassessed either
at the Unit or at an Outreach Clinic in their local area. The Outpatient
team travels to an area outside Auckland one week in every month.
Approximately seventy new patients with Spinal Cord Injury are admitted
to the service every year. The patients come from very diverse cultural
backgrounds and a wide range of age groups. Pukekohe Hospital was opened
in 1953 as a maternity unit. In 1979 a Geriatric
ward was built.
Published: 27-Apr-2009
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