Ranald Mair (Chief Executive, Scottish Care).  Shifting the Balance of Care  Specialist Provision  Integrated models of Service Delivery  Personalisation.

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Ranald Mair (Chief Executive, Scottish Care)
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Ranald Mair (Chief Executive, Scottish Care)

 Shifting the Balance of Care  Specialist Provision  Integrated models of Service Delivery  Personalisation and Improved Outcomes

 Intermediate Care – Step Up / Step Down  Assessment and Rehabilitation / Reablement  Respite  Intensive Care at Home  “Sitting Service”

 Specialist Dementia Services  Palliative and End of Life Care  Management of Long-Term Conditions

 Virtual Ward models  Combined Care Home and Care at Home  Care at Home and Day Care

 Talking Points  SDS  Outcome-based Commissioning

 Local Authorities  Health Boards  Service Users and Carers  Third and Independent Sector Providers – (Care Homes, Care at Home, Housing Support, Housing Associations)

Scottish Care 54a Holmston Road Ayr KA7 3BE, Telephone: :