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Birmingham Better Care

Agenda TimeActivitiesLead 3pmRegistration/Refreshments- 3:10Welcome: Why we are hereJudith Davis 3:15 Why is this important for us  What we have done to date  Reflection on our successes  Where we are now Lorraine Thomas Diana Morgan Tapshum Pattni 3:25 Activity 1: Where we find the challenges  Think about what isn’t working  Where are the challenges/gaps  Where are the lessons Activity 2: Finding our solutions  Collaboration-what do we need to do  What does good look like  How can we get there together Lorraine Thomas Tapshum Pattni Diana Morgan 4:10Activity Feedback Lorraine Thomas Tapshum Pattni Diana Morgan 4:40Open Q&A Judith Davis Lorraine Thomas Tapshum Pattni Diana Morgan 4:50Wrap up and next stepsJudith Davis 5pmClose

Judith Davis| welcome | why we’re here 3:10 – 3:15pm

‘I statements’ | a common narrative across the city I want to stay at home for as long as possible I want help to understand my illness and how to manage it I don’t need experts all the time I worry about having to go into hospital and about when I can’t look after myself anymore I worry about my carers GP surgeries are important points for me but I don’t always need to see a doctor I need people who can help and advise me, not put barriers in my way to stop me getting what I need I want to be understood

Front door model Generic Step Up/down beds Community based recovery teams Specialist Step Up/ Down Beds Proposed New Model of Care Cover generic beds and home based recovery and step up Time limited maximum of six weeks Includes current home based services – rapid response, enablement, virtual beds, older adult mental health Plus GP, Geriatrician, ? Pharmacy, SW Supported by Care Bureau and specialist teams Provided by independent sector Supported by community recovery services Incorporate clinical, therapeutic and social care Intervention and assessment Supported by Care Bureau Dementia Statutory provision (?) Each hospital Linked to comprehensive geriatric assessment Admissions avoidance and short stay beds Incorporates Care Bureau

Lorraine Thomas, Diana Morgan, Tapshum Pattni| Why is this important for us? 3:15 – 3:25pm

What we have done to date Reflection on our successes Where we are now Why is this important for us?

Where we find the challenges: Think about what isn’t working Where are the challenges and / or gaps? Where are the lessons? Activity 1 Finding our solutions: Collaboration-what do we need to do What does good look like? How can we get there together? Activity 2 3:25 – 4:10pm

Lorraine Thomas, Tapshum Pattni, Diana Morgan Activity feedback 4:10 – 4:40pm

Judith Davis, Lorraine Thomas, Tapshum Pattni, Diana Morgan | Open Q&A 4:40 – 4:50pm

Judith Davis| Next steps 4:50 – 5pm

Thank you.