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Abstract Background Home-Care Packages (HCPs) aim to support older people to remain in their homes. The community care system in Ireland has a small range of services with inconsistent availability. This study aims to identify outcomes for patients leaving rehabilitation without the MDT recommended HCP. Methods Demographics of patients discharged from rehab January 2021 to December 2021 were collected. Patients were classified into those with and without recommended HCP at time of discharge. Telephone consultations were held and data collected including; number of falls since discharge and EQ-ED-5L quality of life questionnaires were completed. Results Of 30 patients included (aged 66-94), 9 did not have full HCP hours on discharge. The range of Length of Stay (LoS) was 2-120 days in the correct HCP group and 7-59 in the incorrect HCP group. There was 7 readmissions to hospital, 5 from full HCP group. Three patients had a fall since discharge. In the correct HCP group, 42% had a mobility score of 3 or greater and 38% had a self-care score of 3 or greater. This was 11% and 33% respectfully in the incorrect HCP group. Conclusion Those who were discharged with full HCP had larger range of LoS. All patients who suffered falls were in the full HCP group. Incorrect HCP group had better scores in mobility and self-care. There were low rates of readmission to hospital in this group of patients discharged following a period of rehabilitation.

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