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Islington Community Neurological Rehabilitation Team
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The Islington Community Neurological Rehabilitation Team (ICNRT) provides multidisciplinary, specialist neuro-rehabilitation for the adult residents of Islington.
Independence is promoted, while maximising safety and managing risk. The aim is to minimise impairment, while enhancing activity, participation, wellbeing and quality of life, by being responsive and accessible and providing high-quality, integrated, patient-centred services.
The team agrees therapy goals with patients and works towards these over a period of time.
The new Integrated Health and Care Front Door Service in Islington is operational as of the Tuesday 1 October 2024.
This is a new health and care model that was developed jointly by Whittington Health and Islington's Adult Social Care Services and is based at 222 Upper Street.
The service is designed to act as a single point of access for all adult social care, urgent community health and hospital discharge referrals for Islington residents.
By creating this single point of access, the service hope to achieve a timelier response to residents' care needs with care plans developed and delivered in a more holistic, multi-disciplinary and coordinated way.
The Integrated Health and Care Front Door Service want to enable residents to live healthy independent lives for as long as possible in their own homes, or the place they call home, and this new model help us towards achieving this ambition.
How does this affect you?
As a GP or a practice nurse the only notable change for you will be the new integrated referral form available on EMIS which combines the existing community health referral forms for District Nursing and the joint form for Community Rehab/REACH Intermediate Care.
The referral form is called Islington Integrated Care Referral Form – urgent community health and it and should be emailed to rapidaccess@islington.gov.uk
All other referral routes for the above-mentioned services will no longer be operational from the 1 October.
Contact the Islington Integrated Health and Care Front Door team if you have any specific operational questions on 020 7527 2299.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusions
- residents of Islington aged 18+
- with therapy needs as a result of a neurological diagnosis or complex physical disability, including:
- people with a diagnosis of stroke, parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, motor neurone disease, cerebral palsy, chronic fatigue syndrome, brain tumours and other neurological problems
- early supported discharge from local hospitals after acute stroke.
Exclusions
- referrals for equipment or wheelchair provision only.
How to Refer
EMIS form
Referral methods: Email
For the Neuro-Rehab team complete the Islington Integrated Care Referral Form – urgent community health and send to rapidaccess@islington.gov.uk
Referrers should consider the following alternative services before referring to ICNRT or REACH:
- Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
- Falls medical clinic (refer via GP)
- Integrated Community Ageing Team
- Occupational Therapy Social Services
Where to find the form
- Islington: ISL Global Documents > Community Services
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