RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE DOUGLAS HUTCHENS, INDEPENDENT CO-CHAIR Background and Working Structures Questions and Thoughts.

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RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE DOUGLAS HUTCHENS, INDEPENDENT CO-CHAIR Background and Working Structures Questions and Thoughts Emerging Themes and Discussions – Work In Progress Questions and Thoughts The Next Steps Questions and Thoughts

RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Background and Working Structures- Scottish Ministers and COSLA Established a High Level Task Force. It will Provide Recommendations– To Reshape the Structure of the Sector Develop a Framework for the Commissioning and Delivery of Care with Accommodation Set Up in Summer to Report by Autumn 2013!

RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Background and Working Structures- The Context in Which the Task Force is Working The Wider Integration of Health and Social care The Existing National Care Home Contract The Current and Emerging Fiscal Picture The Ageing Population The Requirement for Joint Commissioning Plans and Links to Housing The Review of the National care Standards The Sustainability of the Sector

RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Background and Working Structures- Co-Chaired By Independent Chair and COSLA H&W Spokesperson Task Force Core Members Invited from – User Representatives Scottish Care Scottish Government COSLA Association of Directors of Social Work Society of Local Authority Chief Executives & Senior Managers NHS Directors of Planning & LA Directors of Planning (Heads of Planning Scotland) LA Directors of Finance Royal College of Nursing Coalition of Care and Support Providers in Scotland Royal College of General Practitioners The Joint Improvement Team The Care Inspectorate Scottish Federation of Housing Associations

Funding (Gillian Barclay) State vs Citizen Welfare Benefits Fee structures Viability Workforce (Judith Proctor) Value Flexibility Specialisation Locations Training / registration Volunteering / carers Personalisation (Ron Culley) Rights Tenancy models Choice Personal Outcomes Place Making (Ranald Mair) Physical planning Design Community Assets Capital Investment Commissioning (Brian Slater) Integration Quality Outcomes Capacity planning Levers Procurement Regulation (Gillian Barclay and C.I) Care Standards Registration criteria Flexibility Business Models Workforce Our vision ‘To bring Scotland a choice of living spaces where older people feel safe and respected as part of their communities.’ RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Workstream Sub Groups

RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Our Vision To bring Scotland a choice of living spaces where older people feel safe and respected as part of their communities by: Developing accommodation that is flexible, organic and part of a community Adapting to changing needs as people require more help Ensuring privacy and dignity are respected at all times Nurturing a caring workforce who are passionate about delivering high quality person-centered services Planning services responsibly to develop sustainable communities Making funding and charges simple and transparent Assuring quality and safety

RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Background and Working Structures- Questions and Thoughts

RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Emerging Themes - The Report is Shaping Residential Adult care Services for 20 to 30 Years – This is an Opportunity Which we Are Seldom Presented with. The Provision of Care is Part of a Journey for Users and Carers and the Theme of the Report Needs to Reflect a Seamless Provision Greater Involvement of Community, Families and Volunteers

RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Emerging Themes - Greater Range of Options of Care A Continuum of Care – Increased levels of Care, In the Same Place or Between Temporary and Permanent Home The Connections with Communities and Other Mainstream Services

RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Emerging Themes - Personalisation is a Key Driver – Choice, Greater Flexibility to Cater for Different Care Groups and Circumstances – Self Directed Support Greater Control and Rights to Residents Enhanced Information and Advice, allowing Choices to be made earlier and greater knowledge of options available

RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Emerging Themes – A Range of Financial Options aimed towards Choice and Personalisation Workforce Flexibility Within and Between Sectors Rurality Needs and Urban Needs Potential for Residential Care Provided in Community ‘Hub’ Approach Rights Based Approach to Regulation of Provision Opportunities to Have a Range of Approaches to Support Commissioning

RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Emerging Themes – Questions and Thoughts

RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Next Steps – Sub Group Reports This Week Full Report to Ministers and COSLA by the End of the Year – Late Autumn!! The Report Will Then be Published Early 2014

RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Next Steps – Ministers and COSLA Will be Able to Adopt All, Part or None of the Report This Will Then Shape a Strategy For the Sector which is Due to be Open for Consultation in Spring 2014 Implementation to Commence Summer 2014 More Sustainable Residential Care which meets a range of Older People’s Needs for the next 20 – 30 Years

RESHAPING RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE – TASK FORCE Next Steps – Questions and Thoughts Thank You