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Frailty admission avoidance (POAC)

Overview

Patients 65 years and over having an acute event, causing a borderline level of function with a reduction in personal activities of daily living or extended activities of daily living, meaning it is not safe to send them home. 

To be eligible for this funding you are required to refer your patient to the Acute Frailty Admission Avoidance Service, aimed at supporting GPs and their vulnerable elderly patients by providing alternatives to emergency department referral and linking patients into the most appropriate short-term community service.

  • Acute Home-Based Support - in home.  
  • Respite - in a rest home facility.  
  • START - in own home but provides a rehab service.  

Referrals can be made by phoning the triage coordinator.  

Triage coordinator: Phone 027 552 0187 or 07 839 8669.  
Hours of service: 8am - 4pm, Monday to Friday. 

This service is part of the Primary Options for Acute Care (POAC) programme.

Your Pinnacle Services Contract applies to this service. By claiming for this service, you have indicated that you have read and agreed to the business rules set out here.  

This is NOT a clinical guideline. 

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