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Prevention: The Impact of Housing-Related Support on Health and Social Care Outcomes Karin Divall 2 nd December 2008
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Commissioning Housing Related Support for “Prevention” How can Housing Related Support Services impact on the Health and Social Care Agenda? How does Housing contribute to Prevention? How can Housing impact on Hospital Admissions?
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Extra Care Housing; A Model for Prevention A Model of Housing with Care and Support Enables use of Technology Partnership with Health Is a Model for Healthy Ageing Promotes Independence Develops Life Skills Addresses Social Isolation
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Start of the extra care journey in Brighton & Hove Traditional Extra Care Housing for Older People Best Practice in Community Engagement Community Development Worker Community Café Partnership with PCT and new GP surgery Transitional flats- Enabling People to Move Back Home Re-ablement
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“This place has given both my mum and me a new life. My mum now feels she is able to do so much more, she’s even begun to walk again with the help and support from staff” “My move to New Larchwood has increased my quality of life a lot and as it develops hopefully my quality of life will become even better with more things to do. Lunchtimes and our coffee morning bring a number of us together, this helps to some degree in socialising. This design of living is so long overdue. The need for more like this is essential. I never thought this ideal design of accommodation would be available in my lifetime, let alone being given the chance to live in it. It is a wonderful place to be”
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Community Development 50+ Group Community groups Local History Group Larchwood Lakers Coldean Festival Health for All Art/Photography exhibition Allotment Group Alternative Therapies
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Extra Care Scheme in Development Adult Social Care Transformation and Personalisation Well Underway Technology Community Café Restaurant Community Space Location within an Area with Large Older People Population. Partnership with PCT
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Prevention isn't just for Older People Younger Adults Expectations about Independence Partnership with the Brighton & Hove Federation of Disabled People Partnership with the PCT Individual Budgets A “Centre for Independent Living” A “Healthy Living Centre”
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Opportunities for Prevention Base for Health Trainers and Expert Patients Re-ablement and Rehabilitation for tenants and wider community Sessional Community Health Services User Led Advice and Advocacy Community Café Base for Meetings and Activities Demonstrating Equipment Sessional Employment and Educational Advice Telecare Transition from Children's Services Transition from Hospital/Preventing Admissions
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