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1 Community Networks Meeting your community’s health and social care needs FEEDBACK FROM ENGAGEMENT EVENTS

2 Community Networks

3 Tasks Each group was asked to: o Review the ‘picture of your population’. What did this tell them? Are there any gaps? Discuss which order the priorities should be in for their area. Agree/debate the order of priorities as a group. Consider: are there services that every area needs? Any gaps? Any services not required in their area? Any services that they would expand?

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5 Sandwich/Ash Network Top 3 Needs High proportion of people aged over 65 High proportion of people with dementia High number of young people in need of mental health services

6 Priorities Community HospitalsMental HealthDementiaOlder People’s services Long term conditions – End of Life Care – Care in the Home CancerChildrenUnscheduled (Emergency) CareHeart & CirculationMusculoskeletal ServicesRespiratory servicesLearning DisabilitiesNon-emergency Diagnostic & Non-emergency Medical servicesHospital Outpatient Services

7 Sandwich/Ash Network Top Priority Community hospital Better utilisation of the location Step up/step down beds needed Older people in the area – prefer a physical ‘hub’ to anchor on to, rather than a virtual ‘network’ of services

8 Sandwich/Ash Network 2 nd Priority Mental health All ages Specific gaps in dementia and young people’s mental health Don’t know where to go Advice & guidance for family/friends of people with early dementia who are unwilling to admit they need intervention Access to psychiatrists currently low/non-existent Underfunded

9 Sandwich/Ash Network 3 rd Priority Older people’s services High population over 65 Includes: LTC End of Life Loan Store Care in the Home All impact on each other

10 Post-it! Messages Community services spend very small compared to the total budget – can we pull anything out of the other services (hospital services etc)? Discovery park – plans for residential expansion – will change local needs – need to plan for the future Older, more affluent population – more able to afford & access care Older people - would like the ‘real world’ rather than a ‘virtual world’ – hub rather than network Similar idea to citizen’s advice bureau – physical place signposting to correct services in area/drop-in to services in one location (even if only for one day a week) Better utilisation of existing community centres, libraries, GP practices, tourist information office etc.

11 Post-it! Messages Mental health services currently focus on older people – have a gap in CAMHS provision Early intervention for dementia – local advice ?dementia helpline in GP surgeries for carers – denial for patients an issue Advice/practical solutions for people with early dementia A number of people in the area use services at deal hospital Community provision will have a large impact on unscheduled care Sandwich & Ash caught between Canterbury, Thanet and SKC services

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13 Next Steps This is a three year programme of work 18 th September meeting to review findings Locally driven – Stakeholder Forums – Based around individual networks Dedicated page on website – http://www.canterburycoastalccg.nhs.uk/get- involved/a-picture-of-health/ http://www.canterburycoastalccg.nhs.uk/get- involved/a-picture-of-health/

14 Thank you


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