Asp City of Siena, the “Motor Module” is underway
The Asp city of Siena, in collaboration with the Sienese Health Society and the South East Tuscany Usl Company and in line with regional developments, making its own the need to further differentiate the integrated social services offered, and responding to the needs of a wider user, it has decided to provide appropriate assistance responses in RSA even to those who are only temporarily not self-sufficient. The new service – the so-called “motor module” – is rehabilitative and is intended to be carried out at the “Campansi structure” (the total number of beds made available in the Domenico Beccafumi RSA of the ASP Città di Siena is eight).
The ASP can thus respond more adequately to the requests – always numerous – of citizens to be able to use residential services, even temporary ones, for motor rehabilitation. In short, the “motor module” is a service dedicated to those users in the post-acute or post-hospital phase who need to improve their functional level and / or to complete the therapeutic programs started in hospital. This recovery is possible within new rehabilitation programs organized within the Assisted Health Residences and is therefore aimed at those people discharged from hospital after treatment for the acute phase or coming from home.
Here are the purposes that the ASP intends to achieve with the new service:
-provide complex assistance activities for clinically patients who have passed the acute and immediate post-acute phase and stable who need interventions aimed at guaranteeing further functional recovery.
– provide assistance activities aimed at users suffering from stabilized outcomes of psycho-physical pathologies that require interventions aimed at maintaining any residual capacity or containing deterioration.
– to favor home and social reintegration for users who need training and practice in the use of prostheses and / or aids.
Only people residing in the area of the Sienese district of the South East Tuscany AOUSL will be able to access the “motor module”.
How to access the form – The access methods can be as follows:
• User covered in hospital (AOUS): is reported by the department to the ACOT (Agency for Hospital Continuity – Territory) which in turn reports it to the physiatrist to verify the appropriateness of the hospitalization in the “Motor Module”; once the favorable opinion is received, the evaluation forms are prepared and the case reported to the UVM (Multidimensional Evaluation Unit) which generates the PAP (Personalized Assistance Plan) and sends it to the ACOT, the physiatrist and the Area Management. The UVM (Multidimensional Evaluation Unit) sends the signed authorization to the ASP, the physiatrist and the ACOT.