The Reshaping Care Programme aims to help people keep independent and well so that they can stay in their own home for longer. A key concept of the Reshaping.

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The Reshaping Care Programme aims to help people keep independent and well so that they can stay in their own home for longer. A key concept of the Reshaping Care agenda is that of co-production, in other words involving all stakeholders in every level of designing and delivering services Reshaping Care

Christina Cooper Reshaping Care Coordinator

Royal Voluntary Service Dundee Home from Hospital Service

Royal Voluntary Service Founded in Stella Reading Founder who quoted “ We are only achieved by one desire, how we help our community”. 35,000 volunteers in UK Supporting over 100,000 people

Designing Dundee Service Co designed and co produced with a wide range of stakeholders Celebrate Age Network focus groups Test of change based on identified need Asset based approach Ageing society and challenges that presents Aim to inspire volunteers

Royal Voluntary Service Dundee aims To provide practical and emotional support to patients on their return from hospital. Promote independence and choice Enable individual to stay in their own home and settle back in to their community Support the transition from hospital to home at optimum moment when ready for discharge

Fay’s Story

Activity 37 volunteers 66 people using the service Amounts to 1546 volunteer hours Open referral process: Self,Ninewells, Bluebell Unit, Royal Victoria Hospital

Impact Reduce the need for hospital readmission and other forms of care Rebuild confidence and independence Reduces social isolation and loneliness Improve quality of life

Volunteer Benefits Sense of purpose Active role in society Remain fit and active Asset based – from needy to recovery Increased confidence Reduce social isolation and loneliness

Quotes “the volunteer has given me a new lease of life” “I feel safe again in my own home” “I have regained my confidence and have starting going out again” “The volunteers have saved my life”

Future Care Adding a touch of human kindness, sharing a cup of tea can make a difference. Integrated care Strong partnership working Promoting an asset based approach Making best use of shared resources Support for volunteering Promote innovation at local level through capacity building and co production