Strengthening Community Mental Health Services – Acute Care Pathway Redesign Consultation Briefing for Bolton Health, Care and Wellbeing Forum 10 th February.

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Strengthening Community Mental Health Services – Acute Care Pathway Redesign Consultation Briefing for Bolton Health, Care and Wellbeing Forum 10 th February 2014

Improve access to care and treatment close to peoples homes in line with Boltons Integrated Care Strategy Realign crisis resolution services to offer a true alternative to hospital admission Benchmarking data shows Higher number of beds for both adult and older adult services compared to England average High number of admissions Lower than average use of Mental Health Act admissions to hospital Slightly higher Average Length of Stay (ALOS) in adults than national average Required to meet financial savings of £2.2 million each year across district services Why Change?

What are the proposals? All three district community services in Bolton, Salford and Trafford to be redesigned, streamlined and where required supported by additional investment. All three district CRHT services to be redesigned and refocused to achieve an Intensive HBT model. No longer offering crisis assessment to the Acute Hospital as RAID services develop. Supported by reinvestment. All three district service refocus current model of inpatient services with reduced Adult bed numbers in Salford and Bolton. Develop Woodlands Hospital as the centre for Older Peoples Inpatient services for Bolton and Salford. Refining and clarifying access points to primary and secondary care mental health provision (GMW) across all three districts.

What Does this mean for Bolton Service Provision over the next two years Access – Introduce a single point of access for GMW provided Mental Health Services – January 2014 – New RAID service operational in RBH – December 2013 Community – Additional investment in community services of £274k – Care Coordinator to play key role as navigator through care pathway to ensure continuity of care. – Provision of extended working hours (9am-8pm) Monday – Friday and weekend working (9am-5pm). – Introduce a step down model with rapid re-access to service if required. – Proactive advice and support to GPs. – Re-establish specialist older people community teams for those with functional and organic mental health need. For functional older people services will be primarily but not exclusively age 70 depending on presenting need. – Continued strong integrated working with the local authority and other service providers. Treatment at Home – Investment in HBT of £302k to ensure home treatment as a real alternative to admission and facilitation of early discharge. – Capacity of the team to visit up to three times daily if clinically indicated. – High intensity pathway to be implemented for Older People to provide treatment at home (including to those older adults in residential/nursing home facilities).

Inpatients Daily MDT review to promote early discharge, with support of HBT & Community Services. Robust bed management/discharge co-ordination within the local district but also across the wider GMW district service network. Reduction of in-patient beds as follows:- Closure of Oak ward (Adult acute) (15 beds) October 2014 Closure of Linden Ward (20 beds) October 2014 Patients with dementia to be admitted to Woodlands Hospital from 1/11/14 Commence planning in 2014/15 to centralise all inpatient provision for older people at Woodlands Hospital by November What Does this mean for Bolton Service Provision over the next two years

Service Offer What can Service Users expect? Straightforward, timely access to service Strengthened community services with extended hours of access (M-F 9-8, weekends 9-5) Intensive Home Based Treatment to avoid admissions and facilitate early discharge (24/7) Shorter focused inpatient stays in environments that promote privacy and dignity Care Coordinator vital navigator of care / continuity of care role Focus on specific needs of older people Support, advice and information for their carers.

Finance GMW Investment is :- 1.£1.15 million to strengthen community and intensive home based treatment services (Bolton = £576k reinvestment) 2.Investing capital monies of £5.87 million for Woodlands development. 3.The proposal enables the savings target of £4.4 million across district services during the financial years 2014/15 and 2015/16 to be achieved.

Consultation Framework Consultation document distributed to all statutory bodies, and key stakeholders including MPs. Consultation document displayed on CCG and GMW website with interactive response. Consultation document distributed to all local patient and carer groups with presentations arranged with identified forums. Further presentations will be available to voluntary forums on request. Planned public meetings. Consultation document and briefings cascaded to all affected staff. Bi-weekly staff briefings and regular question and answer logs already established.

Recommendations The Bolton Health, Care and Wellbeing Forum is asked to:- 1.Support the consultation framework approach. 2.Comment on the proposal as part of the consultation exercise. Webpage: Thank you for listening