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Alec Babbs, ACIB Service Development Manager Healthcare Homes Care Group Thursday 13 th March 2014 MPS / Care Bill and Market integration from a provider’s perspective
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The Brief Duty towards the market. Consumer information. Prevention and well-being. Implications of changes to care funding.
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Background: Healthcare Homes Residential and Nursing Division 23 homes. Located across Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Central Bedfordshire. 1,000 beds. Over 1,100 staff employed.
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Background: Healthcare Homes Domiciliary Division T/A Manorcourt Homecare 16 branches. 3 of which are Extra Care Sites. Specialist Dementia Day Centre. Specialist 24/7 Live-in care team. Branches located across Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex Services delivered in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Thurrock, Cambridgeshire, London Boroughs of Havering, Waltham Forest and Barking & Dagenham. Approx 21,000 hours delivered per week. Approx 1,250 service users. Approx 800 staff employed.
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Services delivered Continuing care – nursing and residential Long stay – elderly frail, EMI, YDP Live-in care / 24 hour care Reablement Home-based care Dementia care Respite Night care Pre and post Hospital assessments Hospital Admission Prevention Palliative Care Acquired Brain Injury Occupational Therapy Physical Disability Learning Disability
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The Current Position o We have a watching brief without getting into detailed planning. o The context of the bill is clear, but the key policy is yet to be finalised. o The devil is in the detail. We are awaiting issue of the regulations and statutory guidance in October 2014.
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Duty towards the market o Market Position Statements. o Workforce implications. o Local Authorities taking the lead on the private pay market. Any idea of how big that market is and the likely impact?
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Consumer Information o Headline grabbing statements i.e. £72,000 cap on cost of care. o Review / reprint and reissue our own literature. o Happy to assist in the distribution of key information from Local Authorities. o Happy to facilitate customer forums / presentation events.
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Prevention and well-being o Resource issues for Local Authorities. Danger that their already stretched resources will be overwhelmed when self funders approach them. o Scale and complexity of tasks facing Local Authorities and the demands on capacity is a serious issue for providers. o Focus on prevention by developing our assessment process to also signpost to other services in the community.
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Implications of changes to care funding o Rates pressures. The private market has for years cross-subsidised the Local Authority rates. o Situation re: financial top-ups. o Review and change private contracts / top-ups to ensure conformance within the new legal framework.
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Alec Babbs, ACIB Service Development Manager Healthcare Homes Care Group Thursday 13 th March 2014 MPS / Care Bill and Market integration from a provider’s perspective
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