Formulary

16.1 Specialist palliative care services and resources

First Line
Second Line
Specialist
Hospital Only

Northern Devon Locality

North Devon District Hospital Supportive & Palliative Care Team

  • 01271 311 642 (Internal ext. 3642) – Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 5pm

North Devon Hospice

(Community Specialist Palliative Care Team, Supportive Care, Bedded Unit, Hospice to Home)

  • 01271 344 248 (Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm)

Out-of-hours Specialist Palliative Care advice for professionals

  • North Devon Hospice Advice Line on 01271 347 214 or 01271 344 248 (Select Option 1)

For health professional information and advice on referral please see the North Devon Hospice website

Eastern Locality (Exeter, East and Mid-Devon)

For Palliative Care advice from a Hospiscare doctor:

Advice available 24 hours a day:

  • Phone 01392 688044 and ask to speak to the Consultant clinical lead or the doctor covering the ward
  • From an internal Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital phone use extension 2586

Hospiscare Community Clinical Nurse Specialists

8.00am-6.00pm, seven days per week including weekends and bank holidays:

  • 01392 688040 or 01392 688041

Out of hours advice line for patients, relatives and professionals:

After 8.00pm and before 8.00am, seven days per week:

  • 01392 688044

If hospice ward staff cannot immediately resolve your query, then you will be contacted by an experienced Palliative Care Community CNS or Doctor on call.

For healthcare professional information including advice on referral please see the Hospiscare website

Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital based Specialist Palliative Care nurses:

8.00am-6.00pm, Monday to Friday and 10.00am to 3pm at weekends and bank holidays

  • 01392 403750 or via RD&E switchboard 01392 411611 and ask for bleep 606


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Advance Care Planning (ACP) can help the patients and those close to them prepare for the future. It gives an opportunity to think about, talk about and write down preferences and priorities for future care, including how they want to receive care towards the end of life.

The Advanced Care Planning booklet can be downloaded from the One Devon website, along with resources for healthcare workers around treatment escalation plans (TEP).

Some of the drug usages recommended are outside of product licence, either by way of indication, dose or route of administration. However, the approaches described are recognised as reasonable practice within palliative medicine in the UK. If you are concerned about prescribing in such areas, the Specialist Palliative Care Teams are available to provide further information and support.

North Devon online guidance

Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust have written best practice guidelines for symptom management in palliative care which can be accessed here: www.northdevonhealth.nhs.uk/gp/end-of-life-care

Palliative Care Formulary

www.palliativedrugs.com

This website supports the hard copy version of the “Palliative Care Formulary". Registration for the website is free and provides free access to a syringe driver drug compatibility database, general information and a bulletin board. Paid access is required to use the detailed formulary information.

NICE guidance

NICE CG 140: Opioids in palliative care: safe and effective prescribing of strong opioids for pain in palliative care of adults (May 2012)

Enhanced Service for the Availability of Specialist Medicines

Details of the Enhanced Service for the Availability of Specialist Medicines, including a list of medications designed to meet the urgent needs of patients and the community pharmacies in Devon providing the service can be found here (see under Guidance Resources).