The Children’s Community Nursing Team (CCN) provide specialised nursing care for children and young people aged 0-18 with acute, long term and complex health needs to prevent or minimise hospital attendance or admission.
Referrals to our team are accepted for any child living in Salford from any professional, providing a clinical diagnosis has been made and nursing care is requested.
We offer a wide range of services that include:
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Nursing care for both short and long term illnesses, including administering intravenous antibiotics in a child’s home.
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Support provided to families of children with chronic and complex needs with a nursing need
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Acute asthma care and management
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Support and chemotherapy administration in the home for children and young people undergoing cancer treatment
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Palliative and end of life care in a child’s home
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Support for children who require long term ventilation at home
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Equipment provision and training to families and educational settings
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Wound care including burns/scalds
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Transition support for young people transitioning into adult services with a nursing need
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Bespoke care packages for children and young people who require continuing health care
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Access to specialist nurses for Epilepsy, Asthma and Diabetes
Children and young people who are referred to our team for ongoing nursing care are allocated a named nurse who will ensure that all assessments and care plans are completed and up to date and will help to co-ordinate care in the community.
We are available 7 days per week 8am-8pm for assessment, advice, and support.
The nursing staff on the team will triage all referrals into our service. They will contact parents/guardians and undertake an assessment of need either by video call, telephone call or face to face where appropriate.
Arrangements can be made for follow up assessments in a range of settings including home, educational settings and in our nurse led clinics.
The nurses will liaise with other services where appropriate to ensure safe ongoing care including GP’s, allied health professionals, social care, 0-19 service, key workers and Paediatric emergency department.
St James House 7th floor
Pendleton Way
Salford
M6 5FW
Referrals can be made via email on our referral form and must include all demographic details, along with up to date contact details.
Please include a brief history of the diagnosis and reason for referral as well as any other significant information.
Please feel free to telephone the team if you wish to discuss a referral.
- National Tracheostomy Safety Project
- The Gaddum Centre
- Early support Team
- Derian House
- Together for short lives
- Rays of Sunshine Childrens charity
- Rainbow Trust
- Transport for sick children
- Greater Manchester Childrens Palliative Care Network
- The Lullaby Trust
Signs of sepsis: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/sepsis/
Fever in children: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/fever-in-children/
Common childhood illnesses: https://www.hmr.nhs.uk/child-health
About covid: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
Isolation guidelines: http://Gov.uk | https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance/stay-at-home-guidance-for-households-with-possible-coronavirus-covid-19-infection