An introduction to Treatment Escalation Plans (TEPs)

This introductory session aims to give an update on TEP Version 12. It will help you to understand your responsibilities around managing the care of a patient at end of life who has a TEP form in place. Highlight when it would be appropriate to request a TEP and the importance of the supporting conversations. Please note this is awareness training only and will not enable you to write TEPs.

Description

Designed for:

Health & social care professionals working at all levels.

Facilitator:

Catherine Hughes - Rowcroft Education Facilitator

Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives:

  • To understand the Treatment Escalation Plan (TEP) form and describe that it is not a legally binding document.
  • To be able to identify patients who would benefit from a TEP form.
  • To know when a TEP form needs to be reassessed and updated.

Prerequisites

Pre-requisites:

This workshop is open to those who work in health and social care. We recommend before attending that you take a look at this Rowcroft Website page to familiarise yourself with some helpful information  Planning for the Future Hub | Rowcroft Hospice

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