Who has a care plan?

hanadr

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NICE has decreed, we should each have our own care plan agreed with our Health Care team.
I've certainly never been offered one. In fact my t1 husband doesn't have one either. I have met a couple of people who have them.
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MadMat

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Wow - I'm moving to Bexley so that I can register with that surgery!

Light years ahead of anything I've been offered as a newly diagnosed here in essex :(


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I've never been offered anything like this but I don't honestly feel I need a formal care plan. I know what my target Hba1c, cholesterol, weight etc are and I don't feel I need to document these in this way. Informally, I discuss with my diabetes team whether I am trying to reduce any of my levels etc and I am sure this gets noted somewhere in the computer systems (or possibly on a post-it knowing my doctors surgery lol). If you feel a care plan like this would benefit you then I'd talk to your GP or diabetes team about it next time you see them. Can't see why they can't do one for you :)
 

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I was told about Care Plans at my local NHS Diabetes Patient meeting. Great idea but guaranteed not to work as the time taken to discuss and create one would be much longer than the 10 minutes GP meeting time let alone the time needed to review them. It also means GPs actually listening to patient feedback and I can't see that happening any time soon at my surgery.
 

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Replies are preetty much what I expected.
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Don't we all have a care plan?.....for example a Hba1c check, bp, cholesterol, feet, eyes etc.
 

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I have a care plan. I look after my mum who is disabled and also is a T2. The Doctor is very good, makes sure she is blood tested every 3 months and gives me the results ans its no point telling mu as she has residual brain damage after her fall 5 years ago. Her Doctor is always willing to visit whenever there is a problem but as far as ime concerned [also a T2] i have to push for everything and as yet am still waiting to see the diabetic nurse since being diagnosed last July. As for Social Services, well, for me they are a waste of space. No one wants to know until there is a problem. So much for the care plan!!!

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Ah but is it atually for the patient and not the HCP? If really intended for the latter it might have some merit.
I am quite serious. I once worked in a Care Home where they had these plans.
They were quite obviously a management tool . Very useful too. Back to basics perhaps? Probably much cheaper than training courses too.
 

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Hey all!

I got offered a care plan when i first got diagnosed. Unfortunately, I was misdiagnosed as type 2 when i was LADA. My care plan would have been better if it had included the correct tests to diagnose me and insulin to treat me appropriately :lol:

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smidge said:
Hey all!

I got offered a care plan when i first got diagnosed. Unfortunately, I was misdiagnosed as type 2 when i was LADA. My care plan would have been better if it had included the correct tests to diagnose me and insulin to treat me appropriately :lol:

Smidge

Oh Picky, picky! :lol:
 

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Unbeliever said:
smidge said:
Hey all!

I got offered a care plan when i first got diagnosed. Unfortunately, I was misdiagnosed as type 2 when i was LADA. My care plan would have been better if it had included the correct tests to diagnose me and insulin to treat me appropriately :lol:

Smidge

Oh Picky, picky! :lol:
I know that feeling only to well a nightmare and LADA seems to go ok one minute then wrong the next feel like a yoyo