How Nwando Care Collaborates with Local Stakeholders
In the increasingly complex landscape of adult social care, partnerships are vital for delivering effective, integrated services that meet the diverse needs of the population. Local authorities, healthcare teams, and care providers must collaborate closely to ensure that services are cohesive, comprehensive, and tailored to individual needs.
At Nwando Care, we recognise the value of working together with local stakeholders — including local service providers, healthcare professionals, community organisations, and commissioners — to create integrated care pathways that promote better outcomes for our clients.
By fostering strong partnerships, Nwando Care not only enhances the quality of care but also ensures that we are a trusted, reliable partner in the broader healthcare system. This collaborative approach is essential for commissioners who seek providers that are committed to the integration of services, communication, and continuity of care.
1. Creating Seamless, Integrated Care Pathways
One of the most significant advantages of collaboration is the creation of integrated care pathways. When local authorities, healthcare providers, and care services work together, the care journey for clients is smoother and more coordinated. This ensures that individuals receive the right level of care at the right time, reducing gaps in service delivery and preventing clients from falling through the cracks.
At Nwando Care, we work with a wide range of local healthcare teams, GPs, social workers, and community services to ensure that care plans are holistic and responsive to each client’s evolving needs.
Why It Attracts Commissioners: Demonstrates our commitment to integrated care that improves outcomes, efficiency, and value.
2. Collaborating with Healthcare Professionals to Improve Health Outcomes
Healthcare professionals such as doctors, nurses, and specialist clinicians play a central role in ensuring that clients receive the appropriate care. Nwando Care works closely with these professionals to align our services with their expertise through shared plans and communication.
This enables early intervention, proactive care, and fewer hospital readmissions, while supporting both physical and mental health.
Value for Commissioners: Promotes patient-centred care, reduces acute care demand, and supports better outcomes.
3. Building Relationships with Local Community Organisations
Nwando Care also collaborates with community groups, charities, and housing associations to provide support that addresses the broader determinants of health. These partnerships help us tackle social isolation, ensure suitable housing, and connect clients with local resources.
Working together enhances wellbeing, supports inclusion, and improves access to social and emotional support networks.
Value for Commissioners: Supports holistic care and demonstrates an understanding of wider community needs.
4. Enabling Faster Hospital Discharges and Step-Down Support
Nwando Care plays an active role in hospital discharge planning. We coordinate with hospital teams, GPs, and social care to ensure clients are discharged with clear support in place — including reablement, home care, and onward referrals.
This reduces bed-blocking, lowers readmission risks, and helps people recover in familiar surroundings.
Value for Commissioners: Supports system flow, hospital capacity, and patient satisfaction.
5. Providing Commissioners with Clear Communication and Data Sharing
Communication and information sharing are critical for successful partnerships. Nwando Care uses secure digital tools and care management systems to provide real-time updates to healthcare professionals and commissioners.
We also share regular service reports, ensuring accountability and transparency in how care is delivered.
Value for Commissioners: Enables oversight, informed decision-making, and transparent outcomes tracking.
Conclusion: A Collaborative Approach to Integrated Care
At Nwando Care, we believe that effective care is built on strong, collaborative partnerships with local stakeholders. By working together with healthcare teams, local authorities, community organisations, and commissioners, we can deliver integrated care pathways that provide holistic, person-centred support.
Our approach improves service quality, efficiency, and impact. For commissioners, choosing Nwando Care means working with a provider committed to communication, integration, and achieving sustainable care outcomes.