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Media Release

Date: 30 May 2025

Hospital at Home team celebrates supporting 5,000 patients

More than 5,000 patients at the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust have been helped to get home earlier and supported with care in the community thanks to the hard work of the Trust's Hospital at Home team.

The Hospital At Home team at the 2025 RUH Staff Awards ceremony

Since starting in 2021, the Hospital at Home service has helped the people we care for across Bath and North East Somerset and Wiltshire, supporting them to have an earlier discharge from hospital and receive the care they need at home.

Patients are safely looked after in the comfort of their own home, and remain under the care of their RUH consultant, until they have safely completed their programme of treatment.

A home visit covers overall wellbeing, including diet, sleep quality, and daily activities as well as medical needs.

Being in a familiar environment can lead to faster and more effective recovery at home.

The success of the Hospital at Home team's approach has meant fewer patients have to return to hospital. Ther service has also had excellent patient feedback, with 99.5% of patients saying they would recommend Hospital at Home.

One patient said: "This is an excellent initiative. The medical team were first class – kind helpful and efficient."

Another said: "We received truly outstanding care from Hospital at Home. The well-informed team provided excellent care which was responsive, timely, thoughtful, kind and flexible."

This month also saw a second celebration for the Hospital at Home team, which won the Working Together Award at the RUH's annual You Matter Staff Awards, in recognition of the exceptional care and support provided by the team for our patients.

Kerrie Hopson, Service Lead for RUH Hospital at Home, said: "The Hospital at Home team works tirelessly to ensure that those we care for receive the best possible care, extending this commitment to carers, family, and friends.

"Kindness and civility are fundamental to our approach, ensuring that every patient is seen as an individual and treated with compassion, respect, and consideration for what matters most to them during home visits.

"Being in a familiar environment can have a big impact on the people we care for - evidence shows patients recover better and quicker in their own home – and we are delighted to be able to play such a key role in our patients' recoveries."

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