This probably should be in Health and Aging, but I don't know how to change it.
Extra-mural is a common term here. The program was first established 30 or so years ago to allow patients to be released from hospital sooner and cared for in their own homes. Apparently it is cheaper, more efficient, and better for the patient who now frequeently goes home after day surgery for things that once tied up hospital beds for a week or more. I was one of the early patients of the program when I had a bowel resection for Crohns. I was in hospital for a week or so, then allowed to go home - but not released, I was stilled considered a hospital patient. A nurse came daily to change the dressing, treat for pain, reassure me. A diatician also came to the house to advise on meals. And through the program it was arranged for someone to come in several times a week to do cleaning and housekeeping. Wow! And there was a 24 hour hotline that I could call if I had any questions or pain or whatever. Wonderful service.
Seelerman had an extra-mural come in and check his wound after he had dday-surgery for hernia.
Seelergirl had them come to the house to do drains, etc, after breast removal - she went home the same day.
This boil I had is minor compared to what many nurses look after in the patients home. Nevertheless, on the first visit they did all the 'admitting' forms just like I was being admitted to hospital. And I will be released probably later this week if all goes well.
I googled extra mural nurses in NB and got this.
Extra Mural Programs
The Extra-Mural Program (EMP) is a provincial health-care program that provides a broad range of health-care services in their homes and communities.
Services provided include:
- Acute care
- Palliative care
- Rehabilitation services
- Oxygen services
- Chronic care
- Long-term care (LTC) in partnership with the Department of Social Development and Mental Health.
Services are provided by a team consisting of:
- Registered nurses
- Physicians
- Licensed practical nurses
- Dieticians
- Occupational therapists
- Physiotherapists
- Respiratory therapists
- Speech-language pathologists
- Social workers
- Rehabilitation support personnel
Home care nursing services are provided on a 24/7 basis through shift work or, at night, by at least 1 on-call nurse.
The EMP is linked to several government departments and divisions, health-care institutions, and non-governmental agencies providing community-based services. This partnership enhances the provision of comprehensive services to clients and their families within their homes and communities.
Referrals to the program are accepted in the following ways:
- Physicians with admitting privileges in Horizon and Vitalité Health Networks can refer to the EMP. They must provide the necessary information as identified on the EMP referral form.
- Professionals in the EMP can refer directly to their colleagues in other disciplines for clinical assessments. A physician may be required to sign orders for certain interventions.
- Rehabilitation services can be accessed directly by clients and their families, physicians, schools, nursing homes, hospitals and tertiary service providers, the Department of Veterans Affairs, Public Health, and the Department of Social Development.
Mission
The mission of the EMP is to provide a comprehensive range of coordinated health-care services to individuals of all ages for the purposes of promoting, maintaining, and restoring their health within the context of their daily lives and of providing palliative care services for terminally-ill individuals to improve their quality of life.
Services in this Category: