Springhill, Unit 41 Business Park, Brindley Way, Wakefield, WF2 0XQ, Tel: 0845 124 1241
- What does this service provide for palliative care patients and their carers?
The Palliative Care Ambulance Service is a flexible and responsive service dedicated to the transportation of patients with palliative care needs, covering the city of Leeds. It is operated by Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust and funded, for 2 years, by Marie Curie Cancer Care as part of the Marie Curie Delivering Choice Programme. This programme aims to achieve better planning, choice and co-ordination of services for palliative care patients, thereby enabling more patients to be cared for and die in the place of their choice.
The service operates 7 days / week, including weekends and bank holidays, between 09:00 and 19:00. It is staffed by Patient Transport Services, who have received additional training in caring for patients with palliative care needs.
The ambulance has been designed around comfort and relaxation, with the aim of reducing the ‘clinical’ look. Features include a pressure-relieving mattress, reclining chair, DVD / TV and space for friends / family to travel with.
There are 2 main categories of transport:
- Category 1: end of life transport to preferred place of care
- Category 2: urgent transfer for palliative care treatment
Criteria for referral:
- The patient is 18 years or over
- The patient is registered with a Leeds GP
- The patient has a valid do not attempt resuscitation order (if appropriate)
- The patient is near the end of life or is a palliative patient with complex needs unable to travel in private transport
- How do patients and carers access this service?
Healthcare professionals can refer patients to the service by calling a dedicated phone line: 01924 584 975.
Bookings are accepted ‘on-day’ and up to 24 hours in advance of travel.
Bookings can be taken for the service between 08:00 – 17:00 hours daily.
- Which postcode areas does this service cover?
The service is available to patients who are registered with a Leeds GP.