Summary
The Rainy Day Care project tested a simple, practical, structured (yet flexible) bundle approach to ‘identify, assess and plan’ care for people with progressive life-limiting illness who may be nearing the end of life. The overarching aim of this project was to increase capacity for healthcare professionals to identify patients who are at risk of dying in a timely manner, so care could be better planned, more proactive, and align with the patient’s and family’s wishes. This project did not aim to duplicate the care provided by Specialist Palliative Care Services. Rather, the aim was to introduce the concept of anticipatory care planning for patients and families using the Rainy Day metaphor and upskill staff in how to provide a palliative approach.
Key dates
Jul 2017 - Jun 2018
Implementation sites
Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital - Internal medicine ward (7BW), Medical Oncology ward (6AS), Out-patient radiation therapy (level 3 Joyce Tweddell building), Oncology day therapy unit (ODTU), Oncology out-patient unit (OPU)
Partnerships
University of Queensland, School of Medicine, Queensland University of Technology, School of Nursing, Social Footprints