CASSI Select Committee 4 October 2011 Stockton Council’s Care Call & Telecare Services The service in the Council context Services provided Service volumes.

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CASSI Select Committee 4 October 2011 Stockton Council’s Care Call & Telecare Services The service in the Council context Services provided Service volumes Financial overview Income sources Prices and benchmarking Customers by Ward Quality control Mike Batty Head of Community Protection 1

Care Call & Telecare in the context of Stockton Council DNS Service Group Community Protection Service Security Services section based in the Council’s Security Centre 2

Services provided by Stockton Council’s Care Call The service provides three levels of monitoring and response, all on a 24/7 basis:- Level 1 – traditional community alarm service - £3.70 per week via hardwired systems or ‘plug in’ units 24/7 call monitoring and response to site quarterly visits (customer’s choice) with hardwired smoke alarms in most Tristar tenancies keyholding – optional extra at 50p per week Level 2 - Telecare – as community alarm service, plus tailored range of additional devices e.g. ‘wandering client’, bed sensor, fall sensor, gas shut-off valve etc, all based on individual assessments, to support independent living Level 3 - Enhanced Service installation within 4 hours to support discharges from hospital / residential care, enhanced devices e.g. ‘buddi system’ (GPS tracking) Telehealth – monitoring vital signs e.g. blood pressure, weight, oxygen levels Domiciliary care – bespoke packages 3

Care Call & Telecare service volumes (as at 4 August 2011) SLASelf-fundedCESCPendingTotal Tristar Homes17221,65682,387 Housing Associations Private Sector-1, ,106 Telecare ,7802,332204,999 NB figures for households/connections, not individuals Telehealth – 12 active clients Calls per month (typical) – 12,780 Call-outs per month (typical) Planned home visits per quarter – 3,849 4

Care Call & Telecare finances - overview Historic requirement to generate surplus of £35k – contribution to the Council’s General Fund (‘Negative Resource Allocation’) Support services costs (e.g. Finance, HR, Xentrall, etc) – Negative Resource Allocation increased to £211k Any surplus reinvested in SBC services – no shareholders, no export of profits New approach to charging for Telecare in 2011/12 (plus effects of housing stock transfer) 5

Care Call & Telecare income sources 2011/12 (projected) Tristar Homes self-funders 10% Tristar Homes – CESC funded 23% Housing Associations (all funding sources) 8% Private Sector – self-funded 15% Private Sector – CESC funded0.6% Telecare 30% Telehealth 1.5% Domiciliary Care 5% Keyholding0.9% Floating support in former sheltered housing schemes 4% Reinvestment of Managed Surplus from 2010/111.4% 6

Prices / benchmarking Level 1per week Stockton £3.70 Sedgefield (Durham) £3.80 Coast & Country (R&C) £4.20 Middlesbrough £4.60 Darlington £4.99 Hartlepool £3.80 (prospective) SBC keyholding 50p (optional extra) Level 2 Stockton £12.94 (keyholding included) } “within Level 3 } regional Stockton£13.97 (keyholding included) } averages” Domiciliary Care £10.77 per hour (days), £13.94 (nights) 7

Organisation 8 Duty Supervisors (shared with CCTV/ Community Security and Concierge) 3 Community Protection Officers (also covering CCTV/Community Security) 13 Care Call Officers 2 Call Handlers 2 Visiting Officers 1 smoke alarm cleaner 4 on days, 4 on nights (2 after midnight) Telecare team of 3 9 vehicles 8 }}}}

Customers by Ward (1) 9 Ward NameTelecareCare CallTotal Billingham Central Billingham East Billingham North Billingham South Billingham West Bishopsgarth & Elm Tree Eaglescliffe Fairfield Grangefield Hardwick Hartburn Ingleby Barwick East94352 Ingleby Barwick West257

Customers by Ward (2) 10 Mandale & Victoria Newtown Northern Parishes22123 Norton North Norton South Norton West Parkfield & Oxbridge Roseworth Stainsby Hill Stockton Town Centre Village Western Parishes25355 Yarm Outside Borough18586 Ward NameTelecareCare CallTotal

Quality Control in Care Call & Telecare monthly random sample of customers using the service in the last month – 50 compliment and commendation system via DNS Performance team monthly exception reports to Service Manager and Head of Service on % of calls over 1 minute / responses over 30 minutes CESC service specifications TSA (Telecare Service Association) – voluntary trade body TSA standards SBC average performance Calls answered under 1 minute 98.5% 96.0% Response to site within 45 minutes 90.0% 98.0% (within 30 minutes 96.8%) Care Quality Commission Inspection poor / adequate / GOOD / excellent 11

Quality Control in Care Call & Telecare “I like all the people who come, I’ve got used to them, it’s a reliable service, they stay for the time they should and they are friendly and helpful” “At the moment the service is brilliant, we now have continuity of staff, they are lovely” “We are aware of who is coming, it is a reliable service and they are there when you need them” “Efficient, cheerful, punctual. Always ask if there is anymore they can do to help, overall an excellent service” “I feel safer with my Care Call” - Mrs W, Harper Terrace, Hartburn “I was very pleased at the quick response and the ladies were here in a few minutes” - MC, Rochester Road, Billingham “The wardens kept in touch via the intercom until help arrived “ – AW, Lunedale Rd, Billingham “Extremely happy with the service my father receives “ “I would just like to say a big thank you to your Care Call staff” “The response when I needed assistance recently was excellent” - Mrs R, Brisbane Grove, Fairfield “Colin and his lady colleague were very helpful and a credit to your team” “Fantastic care would hate now to be without it” JT, Florida Fields, Whinney Hill 12

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