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A new Safeguarding Tracker Tool was developed to aid hospitals caring for vulnerable patients with dementia, Huntington's disease, and alcohol-related brain injuries. This tool streamlines recording concerns, communication, and action planning for improved patient safeguarding.

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  • Patient Safety
  • Vulnerable Populations

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  • Vulnerable patients with complex neurological conditions require specialized safeguarding.
  • Existing safeguarding processes may benefit from enhanced tracking and communication tools.
  • Multi-agency collaboration is crucial for effective safeguarding of at-risk individuals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report the development and implementation of a Safeguarding Tracker Tool.
  • To improve the management of safeguarding concerns for patients with early onset dementia, Huntington's disease, and alcohol-related brain injury.
  • To enhance communication and coordination between hospital staff and external agencies.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a Safeguarding Tracker Tool in association with a multi-agency safeguarding hub (MASH).
  • Implementation of the tool within a hospital setting catering to vulnerable patient groups.
  • Integration of staff training on safeguarding roles and tool utilization.

Main Results:

  • The Safeguarding Tracker Tool provides a structured system for recording safeguarding concerns.
  • The tool facilitates communication and involvement of all relevant individuals and agencies.
  • It supports the investigation of concerns and the establishment of clear action plans.

Conclusions:

  • The Safeguarding Tracker Tool is an effective resource for managing safeguarding concerns in specialized hospital care.
  • Implementation can lead to improved patient safety and more coordinated multi-agency responses.
  • The tool supports a proactive approach to safeguarding vulnerable individuals with complex conditions.