HOSPITAL chiefs are to roll out a scheme next month which is aimed at helping to prevent falls among patients.

Following a successful pilot on ward 3, East Cheshire NHS Trust will be launching the initiative at Macclesfield Hospital this November to support the prevention and management of patient falls.

The Red Frames Project will see the introduction of 140 red, wheeled mobility frames which will ensure that all patients who require a walking aid while they are in hospital will have the equipment to help them, exclusively to them.

Currently, patients who require walking aids are issued with a standard silver frame which could be shared between several patients on a ward.

The new red frames are visually more stimulating, dementia friendly, and ideal for patients with sensory impairments.

Helena Janovova is the falls co-ordinator at Macclesfield District General Hospital.

She said: “The main factor behind the introduction of the Red Frames Project is that during a recent audit, we recognised that our patients were required to share mobility frames.

“We felt that issuing patients with their own mobility aid would provide them with more independence and confidence to get up and move around the ward at any time.

"An additional benefit of patients having access to their own mobility aid is reducing infection risk from cross contamination where patients share equipment.

“Patient and staff feedback from the pilot phase has been hugely positive, and based on its success, we have secured charitable funds to purchase 140 red frames which will be distributed to all inpatient wards this November.”

Should a patient require a mobility aid on discharge, they will be issued with a prescription from the inpatient therapy team to ensure their needs are met.

Helena added: “We are excited to roll this initiative out across the hospital site.

"We are confident that it will significantly contribute towards our prevention and reduction of falls, increase the standards of patient care and experience and overall adherence to current NICE clinical guidelines for Falls in Older People: Assessing Risk and Prevention (CG161)."