Brighton & Hove Care Home Market Jane MacDonald. Council’s new responsibilities Care Act: focusing on outcomes and wellbeing promoting quality services,

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Brighton & Hove Care Home Market Jane MacDonald

Council’s new responsibilities Care Act: focusing on outcomes and wellbeing promoting quality services, including via workforce development supporting sustainability ensuring choice co-production with partners

Over view of market - demand Changing providers Large and small Impact of wider systems Housing related support More complex need Hospital discharge Dementia

Small grants to provide early intervention activities for people with dementia and memory loss Further details available: Auditorium Brighthelm Centre North Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1YD Tuesday 23rd June 10am-12pm

Supply – what we need Services to support those with most complex needs Nursing care Specialist dementia

Supply - what we need Services to me the needs of those needing community services eg meals company activities baths

Fees – what we have Outdated systems Sometimes unfairness

Fees – what we need Fair price Transparency

Providers’ views There will be a care market forum Date: Tuesday 7th July 2.00 – 5.00 in the Brighthelm Centre There will be a Fees project board A rep needed from residential home and nursing home Date of first meeting: Date: Monday 29 th June 1.00 to 3.00 in Bartholomew House If you are interested please see Graham Dean (RCA)

Please contact me if you are interested in: Dementia small grants Activities in care homes General tenders