Success Through Delivering Value in Extra Care Housing 12 th December 2012 Simon Evans, University of Worcester; Paul Watson, Guinness Care & Support;

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Success Through Delivering Value in Extra Care Housing 12 th December 2012 Simon Evans, University of Worcester; Paul Watson, Guinness Care & Support;

© The Association for Dementia Studies Adult Social Services Environments and Settings Simon Evans University of Worcester

NIHR School for Social Care Research This presentation reports on independent research funded by the NIHR School for Social Care Research. The views expressed in this presentation are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NIHR School for Social Care Research or the Department of Health/NIHR. Adult Social Services Environments and Settings 3

ASSET: Project Team Simon Evans, Association for Dementia Studies, Worcester Robin Darton, PSSRU, Kent Jeremy Porteus, Housing LIN Rachael Dutton, Housing 21 Randall Smith, School for Policy Studies, Bristol Ailsa Cameron, School for Policy Studies, Bristol Ann Netten, PSSRU, Kent Theresia Bäumker, PSSRU, Kent Teresa Atkinson, Assoc for Dementia Studies, Worcester Clare Gardiner, Assoc for Dementia Studies, Worcester 4

Distribution of LAs RegionNo. of LAs North West6 North East6 Yorkshire & Humberside 4 Eastern6 West Midlands4 East Midlands2 London11 South West8 South East9

How is Adult Social Care provided? Adult Social Services Environments and Settings 6

Services funded Adult Social Services Environments and Settings 7

ASC Funding Sources Adult Social Services Environments and Settings8

Response from 99 Housing Schemes

Services provided by schemes Adult Social Services Environments and Settings 10

Scheme Facilities n = 98 Adult Social Services Environments and Settings 11

Criteria for a Typology of ASC Adult Social Services Environments and Settings12 Commissioning arrangements Extent of provision Services funded Sources of funding Characteristics of schemes Others?

Case Studies 10 housing with care schemes Qualitative and Quantiative Data Describe and compare models – Quality of Life – Satisfaction with Services – Cost effectiveness Compare with other settings Adult Social Services Environments and Settings 13

Information and Contacts Dr Simon Evans Senior Research Fellow Institute for Health and Society University of Worcester Local authority survey Housing scheme survey Adult Social Services Environments and Settings 14

yyyyy Presentation Title Sub title Presented by: Presenter’s Name Paul Watson Managing Director, Guinness Care and Support 12 December 2012 Success through delivering value in extra care

TGP - THE NUMBERS TGP 61,000 homes 7,000 Sheltered units 10 Extra Care schemes 19 Registered Care Homes 5 Domiciliary Care Agencies 3 Foyers for young people Floating & Enabling Support Supported Housing Day Centres Telecare

Bernard’s story

All about the staff…

Opportunities in Health - hospital discharge

–Integration –Partnership –Excellence in service design

Discussion What do we mean by value? How do different models of provision impact on value? What are the main challenges to providing value? What is the role of innovative solutions? Adult Social Services Environments and Settings26