INTEGRATED HOME CARE SERVICE (ADI)
It is a service that aims to assist and contribute to the care and improvement of the quality of life of frail people at home. Indeed, one’s own home is the ideal environment for preserving and stimulating residual autonomy abilities precisely because of the presence of the network of relatives, friends and caregivers who, habitually, surround the caregiver in normal daily life. In fact, ADIs, by taking care of the assisted person, aim to support and sustain the family network in the commitment that daily endures it.
ADI LEVEL I
Aimed at patients with mild-to-moderate functional impairment with loss of individual abilities and partial level of autonomy in activities of daily living. The complexity of care is medium-low, and the required interventions are targeted to specific social and health problems.
ADI LEVEL II
Aimed at patients with a picture of global impairment that can go as far as total dependence, with an unstable course of health conditions, characterized by alternating phases of worsening and improvement with the possibility of rebalancing of some functions following drug therapies and/or extensive rehabilitation interventions.
ADI Level III
The need profile is marked by a framework of severe or very severe functional impairment and total dependence in daily activities, also associated with social-health problems that require frequent and constant medical-specialist and nursing interventions, related to situations of high care complexity. The social-health need is related to clinical instability on a chronic developmental/progressive framework.
Complaints and Disruptions Form
ADI satisfaction questionnaire
To view the ADI Service Charter, you can access the SR Portuense section in Transparent Administration
The service is authorized by the Determination of the Regional Health and Social Integration Directorate.
Health no. G08917 of 27/06/2023 and accredited in accordance with DGR. n. 341 of 5/23/2024 .