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Older Adults East Midlands LIN Derbyshire County Council EXTRA CARE HOUSING Sharon O’Hara.

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1 Older Adults East Midlands LIN Derbyshire County Council EXTRA CARE HOUSING Sharon O’Hara

2 Derbyshire County Council Extra Care Strategy One element of wider Housing, Care and Support Strategy arising from Best Value Review of residential care in 2002 Target of 400 units – roughly 50 in each District/Borough Council area Various models and facilities based on size and local needs – new buildings/conversions

3 Derbyshire County Council Extra Care Strategy – actions to date Capital funding secured from Dept of Health /Housing Corporation/ Working with South Yorkshire Housing Association/ Housing 21 to develop schemes in Glossop, Wirksworth and Dronfield –total of 136 units Range of smaller projects Other projects such as Harehill Court where an Extra Care style service is being provided in a former sheltered housing scheme and Supporting People funding has been allocated

4 Whitfield House in Glossop

5 Former 17 bed residential care home set in extensive grounds Being redeveloped and extended by South Yorkshire Housing Association to create 45 x1 and 2 bedroom Extra Care apartments 12 for sale

6 Funding Dept of Health - £1,035.013 (DCC Land gift - £1.1 million) Revenue – £213,674 care per annum £30,000 SP Management contribution £15,000 Rents and service charges

7 Whitfield House in Glossop

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10 Features include… Flats suitable for wheelchair users with some adjustable height kitchens and walk in showers Range of assistive technology features On site care and support staff Variety of leisure and social activities Restaurant and shop Sensory garden with raised beds

11 Management arrangements Scheme managed by overall coordinator employed by SYHA Housing support staff employed by SYHA Domiciliary Care providers – DCC

12 Timescale for development Work began on site in April 2006 Steering group in place Nominations agreements signed Internal décor and landscaping discussions underway Recruitment of staff underway Scheme Completion – June 2007

13 Waltham House in Wirksworth

14 Grade 2 listed building in centre of town Is being remodelled and extended by Housing 21 to provide 43x 1 and 2 bed units 20 for rent 10 Shared ownership 13 for sale Wirksworth Care Group key to the project’s establishment and fundraising

15 Features include… Restaurant for use by resident and local people Day care provision Respite beds provided by Wirksworth Care Group Some flats suitable for wheelchair users with adjustable height kitchens and walk in showers Range of assistive technology features

16 Timescale for development Work began on site in July 2006 Steering group in place Discussions underway about the operational management of the restaurant and the respite care beds Completion date June 2008

17 Funding Dept of Health – £2,226,800 (land owned by Derbyshire Dales District Council transferred to Housing 21 at nil cost) Wirksworth Care group donated £20k to H21 Hoping to buy respite units and fund various items of equipment furnishing Day activity unit – joint funded by DCC Older Adults dept and Community mental health Team SP – 30K per annum Domiciliary care – £213,000 per annum Rents and service charges

18 Stonelow Court in Dronfield Existing residential care home will be demolished and purpose built Extra Care scheme will be built on site by SYHA to provide 44 units including 4x2 bed units for intermediate care

19 Facilities will include… Self contained accommodation for sale and rent 24 / 7 hour care with waking night cover Community accessible facilities including IT suite, chiropody and hairdresser, café restaurants

20 Progress to date Successful bid to the Housing Corporation for Social Housing Grant Funding from PCT for intermediate care SYHA won development tender and land transferred to them Development plans signed off 1/3 for sale, 1/3 homebuy and 1/3 rent

21 Timescale Proposed date for start on site – April 2007 Completion of development – April/May 2008

22 Funding Housing Corporation - £1.929, 984 PFI Site donated by DCC at nil charge Intermediate care- £561,000 capital £270,000 Domiciliary care per annum £10k SP per annum £15,000 DCC contribution towards manager per annum

23 Future Extra Care Demographic information about Derbyshire indicates need for additional Extra Care Schemes in development are just the beginning Opportunities being explored in all areas for possible sites including redevelopment of residential site in Swadlincote Possibility of developing additional ‘virtual’ Extra Care schemes along the Harehill court model

24 Key problem areas Catering/meals/café etc Respite care – funding, management etc Thoughts for next scheme -Location -Ability to sell some units -Charging problem


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