When to do a follow up?
A follow up should be done for all people who are using walking aids long term.
A follow up should be done at least every 12 months.
A follow up might be done more regularly if the person has a condition that is changing quickly.
Why do a follow up?
A follow up for a walking aid will help you to find out:
- If the walking aid is still meeting the person’s needs
- If the walking aid needs any repairs or replacing
- If the walking aid still fits well or needs any adjustments
- If the person needs more training in safe and correct use of the walking aid
- If the person needs referral to another service
- When the next follow up should be.
Question
Some people need more regular follow up than others.
Can you think of different groups of people that are likely to need more regular follow up? Why?
- People who have a condition that is changing (for example getting worse) should be followed up regularly as their mobility needs may change
- People who are at risk of problems such as developing a diabetic foot wound or falling, should be followed up regularly to identify any problems may as early as possible
- Children should be followed up regularly as they grow, as their needs can change quickly.
Discussion
How can follow up be done in your service? Think about:
- Who is responsible for follow up?
- Can follow up be combined with other activities (for example routine home visits, or during other outpatient visits)?
- Where can follow up happen?
