Joint Emergency Team (JET)

How our service can help you

JET is an urgent 2-4 hour admission avoidance response service that supports people over the age of 18 years in their own home environment, when they become acutely unwell and need urgent care, but do not need to immediately go to hospital.

The team consists of paramedics, registered nurses and two therapists. Following a comprehensive clinical assessment a plan of care will be developed along with the patient, carers, and family. Senior clinical support will come from GP Out of Hours service and the Urgent and Emergency Care Hub (UEC) if required. 

Contact the service

  • Cambridge

    Sackville House
    Sackville Way
    Camborne 
    Cambridge
    CB23 6HL

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    Peterborough 

    City Care Centre
    Thorpe Road
    Peterborough
    PE3 6DB

    •  

    Fenland

    Princess of Wales Hospital
    Lynn Road
    Ely
    CB6 1DN

    •  

    Huntingdon

    Kingfisher House
    Kingfisher Way
    Hinchingbrooke Business Park
    Huntingdon
    PE29 6FH

    •  

    T: 0330 7260077

  • Business Hours/Visiting Hours: JET Practitioners 7.30am-9.30pm, 7 days a week, including Bank Holidays.

Referral Information

  • Referrals are via telephone through The Urgent and Emergency Care Hub on 0333 332 6800 option 2.

    For internal CPFT referrals call the CPFT Admin Hub on 0330 726 0077.

    Service criteria

    • Any patient over 18 years old who is house-bound and has a long-term condition, with an onset of acute needs
    • Patients registered with Cambridgeshire and Peterborough GP Patients living in their usual place of residence, inclusive of Nursing Homes, Care Homes and Residential Homes.

    How we can help 

    • Falls Reduction in mobility
    • Acute exacerbation of chronic health issues such as COPD and Parkinsons disease
    • Simple chest infections and UTIs (not requiring IVs currently)
    • Acute Wound care (not requiring suturing)
    • Urgent basic equipment needs – assessment and provision
    • Access to up to 2 weeks intermediate care in patients own home following assessment by JET practitioner.
    • Access to step-up beds in community hospitals Work with Mental Health Crisis Teams providing physical assessments ruling out organic causes of Mental Health problems
    • Bridging healthcare needs for patients at home in partnership with Discharge to Assess, Pathway 1 (Intermediate Care).

    Where we cannot help 

    • Acute medical emergencies such as CVA, MI, GI Bleed, Acute Abdomens,
    • Seizures or head injury on warfarin fractures 
    • Falls where a referral to the JET service is inappropriate (e.g. head injuries on anticoagulant therapy)
    • Intravenous fluids or antibiotics
    • Social care crisis (with no health needs)
    • Acute mental health needs including drug and alcohol misuse

Where to park and are there parking charges?

  • Cambridge - Morrisons Car Park, free

    Huntingdon - Visitors Car Park, charges apply.

    Peterborough - Visitors Car Park, charges apply

    Fenland - Main Car Park, free

Is there access and support for patients and visitors with a disability?

  • There is access at all bases with flat thresholds and lifts.

Other essential information

  • Patients cannot self refer.

Carers Information

  • A carer is anyone, including children and adults who looks after a family member, partner or friend who needs help because of their illness, frailty, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction and cannot cope without their support. The care they give is unpaid.

    At Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust, we value the often life-long support carers provide and recognise them as equal care partners. We want to offer as much guidance and reassurance as possible, to help you in your caring role. You can find general information and support for adult carers, young carers and parent carers by following this link

Joint Emergency Team (JET)

How our service can help you

JET is an urgent 2-4 hour admission avoidance response service that supports people over the age of 18 years in their own home environment, when they become acutely unwell and need urgent care, but do not need to immediately go to hospital.

The team consists of paramedics, registered nurses and two therapists. Following a comprehensive clinical assessment a plan of care will be developed along with the patient, carers, and family. Senior clinical support will come from GP Out of Hours service and the Urgent and Emergency Care Hub (UEC) if required. 

Contact the service

  • Cambridge

    Sackville House
    Sackville Way
    Camborne 
    Cambridge
    CB23 6HL

    •  

    Peterborough 

    City Care Centre
    Thorpe Road
    Peterborough
    PE3 6DB

    •  

    Fenland

    Princess of Wales Hospital
    Lynn Road
    Ely
    CB6 1DN

    •  

    Huntingdon

    Kingfisher House
    Kingfisher Way
    Hinchingbrooke Business Park
    Huntingdon
    PE29 6FH

    •  

    T: 0330 7260077

  • Business Hours/Visiting Hours: JET Practitioners 7.30am-9.30pm, 7 days a week, including Bank Holidays.

Referral Information

  • Referrals are via telephone through The Urgent and Emergency Care Hub on 0333 332 6800 option 2.

    For internal CPFT referrals call the CPFT Admin Hub on 0330 726 0077.

    Service criteria

    • Any patient over 18 years old who is house-bound and has a long-term condition, with an onset of acute needs
    • Patients registered with Cambridgeshire and Peterborough GP Patients living in their usual place of residence, inclusive of Nursing Homes, Care Homes and Residential Homes.

    How we can help 

    • Falls Reduction in mobility
    • Acute exacerbation of chronic health issues such as COPD and Parkinsons disease
    • Simple chest infections and UTIs (not requiring IVs currently)
    • Acute Wound care (not requiring suturing)
    • Urgent basic equipment needs – assessment and provision
    • Access to up to 2 weeks intermediate care in patients own home following assessment by JET practitioner.
    • Access to step-up beds in community hospitals Work with Mental Health Crisis Teams providing physical assessments ruling out organic causes of Mental Health problems
    • Bridging healthcare needs for patients at home in partnership with Discharge to Assess, Pathway 1 (Intermediate Care).

    Where we cannot help 

    • Acute medical emergencies such as CVA, MI, GI Bleed, Acute Abdomens,
    • Seizures or head injury on warfarin fractures 
    • Falls where a referral to the JET service is inappropriate (e.g. head injuries on anticoagulant therapy)
    • Intravenous fluids or antibiotics
    • Social care crisis (with no health needs)
    • Acute mental health needs including drug and alcohol misuse

Where to park and are there parking charges?

  • Cambridge - Morrisons Car Park, free

    Huntingdon - Visitors Car Park, charges apply.

    Peterborough - Visitors Car Park, charges apply

    Fenland - Main Car Park, free

Is there access and support for patients and visitors with a disability?

  • There is access at all bases with flat thresholds and lifts.

Other essential information

  • Patients cannot self refer.

Carers Information

  • A carer is anyone, including children and adults who looks after a family member, partner or friend who needs help because of their illness, frailty, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction and cannot cope without their support. The care they give is unpaid.

    At Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust, we value the often life-long support carers provide and recognise them as equal care partners. We want to offer as much guidance and reassurance as possible, to help you in your caring role. You can find general information and support for adult carers, young carers and parent carers by following this link