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Developing Extra Care Housing Purnima Wilkinson – emh Group Gary Turner – Westleigh Partnerships Limited Sally Taylor – Enable Care and Support
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Developing Extra Care Housing Why extra care housing? What is it? Case Study : Oak Court – Blaby Need Partners Funding Design and Development Care and Support
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Extra Care Housing – Why? UK population set to reach 73m by 2037 from 63m in 2011. By 2035 it is projected that those aged 65 and over will account for 23 per cent of the total population. Number of people over 80 set to more than double from 3m in 2012 to 6.1m in 2037. Proportion of people over 75 will grow from 7.9% in 2012 to 13% in 2037. 31% growth in numbers of people of state pension age – 16.1m by 2037. National policy – social care and health needs of older people to support independence, good health and well being. One strand is to support preventative services and accommodation to support independence. Extra care housing model and housing related support – one option.
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Percentage of older people in the UK 1985, 2010, 2035 Source: Office for National Statistics, National Records of Scotland, Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
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Extra Care Housing – Why? Joint Strategic Needs Assessment ( 2012) for Leicestershire – Number of people over 75 and to increase. Leicestershire Extra Care Housing Strategy for Older People 2010 -2015 looked at modernisation of residential care and housing support services in the County. Strategy recommended development of 500 units extra care across the County by 2015. Scheme at Oak Court, Blaby direct response to this need. Blaby – one existing extra care scheme.
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Extra Care Housing – What is it? Specialist housing with care and support for older people. Self contained accommodation together with 24 hour care, support and communal facilities including meal provision.
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Extra Care Housing – What is it? Accommodation which promotes independence. Individual tenancy and own front door with philosophy of resident involvement. Care and Support tailored to meet individual changing needs. A holistic service. Building design allows for a flexible and adaptable service.
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Oak Court,Blaby – Partnership Partners Emh homes / Enable Blaby District Council Leicestershire County Council Westleigh CCG - Health Need / Support Funding /expertise Funding / support Funding / Strategic support Land / construction expertise Support
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Oak Court,Blaby – Capital Funding Package emh – borrowing, subsidy and RCGF Care and Specialised Support Funding ( DoH) County Council – Adult Social Care and New Homes Bonus Blaby District Council – New Homes Bonu s £5,222,55165.2% £1,386,50017.3% £1,300,00016.2% £100,0001.3%
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Oak Court, Blaby – Design and Development The Partnership Consultation and Briefing Design – partners and end user input
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Site Layout
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Ground Floor Layout
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First Floor Layout
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Second Floor Layout
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Schedule of Accommodation
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Oak Court, Blaby – Design and Development Construction costs -Land & Construction£7.1million Programme delivery Start - February 2014 Completion - March 2015 Employment and Skills – apprentices, local labour market, trades and supplies
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Oak Court,Blaby – Care and Support Care and Support delivered by one provider with Scheme Manager and team of care and support staff on site Allocations Protocol and Lettings criteria via panel process Assessment based on individual needs and promoting independence Communal facilities such as hairdressers and shop managed by local provider. External caterers providing main meal and snacks. Links with the community via the local college, and partner providers such as Age UK. Pilot reablement project in 5 flats working closely with adult social care and health colleagues to enable people to be supported moving out from hospital into an extra care setting.
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Oak Court,Blaby
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Oak Court, Blaby – Opportunities & Challenges Funding – Department of Health funding and timeframe. County – Strategy and funding. Local Authority support – enabling, funding and members. Land – Westleigh land to develop extra care and close care bungalows. Reablement Pilot
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Extra Care – Future Derby Road, Loughborough : 62 unit scheme. Development Strategy 2015 – 2020 : two schemes. Schemes : North West Leicestershire Leicester City Support / funding / land etc.
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Questions and Discussion
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