Surge in need for Thames Valley Air Ambulance's aftercare support during lockdown
They say people are unable to access usual support networks
Last updated 4th Mar 2021
Aftercare support across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire has risen.
Thames Valley Air Ambulance has today revealed they have seen a huge rise in former patients seeking its aftercare services, since the start of the pandemic.
The year from October 2019-September 2020 show a peak of 76 for patients contacting the charity for support in March 2020.
Thames Valley Air Ambulance was one of the first air ambulances in the country to introduce the Patient Liaison Manager, a role that has many facets, one of which supports patients who have been helped by the charity.
The service provided also extends to loved ones and the bereaved.
After discharge from hospital, the Patient Liaison Manager helps people on their recovery journey and signposts them to specialist providers to ensure they get help for their physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.
But also, where a life-changing incident has affected employment and financial circumstances, people are guided so they can understand if they are entitled to any support and help with accessing it.
Adam Crosby, Patient Liaison Manager at Thames Valley Air Ambulance, said:
"The road to recovery is different for everyone. For some patients and their families, being discharged from hospital is only the start of a very long journey.
"Thames Valley Air Ambulance is known for being at the frontline of saving lives, but the aftercare we offer is another vital service to help people come to terms with what was probably the most traumatic experience of their life.
"The huge increase in former patients needing my help shows how long a shadow Covid-19 has cast on people's lives.
"People feel isolated and need support, many people do not have the friends and family to help them through recovery now.
"But whether it's a phone or video call, the pandemic is not stopping us from providing the aftercare so many people need."
If you or a loved one were a patient of Thames Valley Air Ambulance and would like to contact Adam Crosby, please email adam.crosby@tvairambulance.org.uk or call 01494 923936.