What is the acute frailty ward? Your guide to acute care for older adults
According to the National Institutes of Health, care delivered on an acute frailty ward increases the likelihood of older patients being alive and living in their own homes three to twelve months post-discharge. An acute frailty ward, often called an Acute Frailty Unit (AFU), is a specialized hospital unit designed to provide prompt, comprehensive care to older and frail patients who have been admitted as medical emergencies. This dedicated environment and expert team aim to quickly assess and treat patients, focusing on their specific needs to facilitate a safe and timely return home.