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Regeneration Scrutiny Select Committee 28 th November 2013 Sarah Clayton, Head of Housing Strategy and Enabling. Glyn Meacher, Integrated Commissioning Manager.
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Extra-Care Housing – what is it? - Well designed self contained accommodation – mainly for older people. -Can provide on-site facilities (e.g. Cafe, doctors, hairdressers etc) which are available to the local community -On-site 24/7 care team – to provide support and care for a range of needs complemented by on site scheme management service -An alternative to (more expensive) residential care -Can be for rent or for sale
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Need and Demand - Census figures – 2001-2011 show a 6% reduction on the over 65 yrs living in Salford. - Predictions to 2018 suggest an increase in the number of single person households over 65 yrs (3400 more) but still less than other neighbouring LAs -General population changes include people are living longer (more 80 yr +). -Council aspire to deliver 160 additional units (3 schemes) in short to medium term.
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Existing extra-care provision - 5 extra care schemes within Salford - A total of 252 units of accommodation. - Moores House 50 units, located in Claremont Weaste is purpose built - Other schemes are converted sheltered accommodation Astley Court – 56 units, located in Irlam Ninian Gardens - 52 units located in Walkden is due to close in Summer 2014 Mount Carmel Court - 38 units located in Ordsall Monica Court -, 47 units located in Eccles
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New Schemes New Schemes: - Potential private sector led scheme – in Monton by McCarthy and Stone to deliver 48 apartments. Looking to start on site April ’14 - City West developing Amblecote Gardens – 66 new apartments, communal lounge and cafe, hair salon, care team – currently on-site. - Salford Precinct – 60 units to be developed by Together Pendleton- planned for Phase 4 -
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Potential opportunities Over five years from 2013/14, the Department of Health is making available £160m capital funding for development of specialist housing to meet the needs of older people and adults with disabilities (outside of London) July 2013 - 86 providers allocated £101m to develop more than 3,000 affordable homes for older people and adults with disabilities or mental health needs. Further funding rounds may be available, including mixed / for sale schemes. Supported accommodation framework being developed which will be utilised to select developer partners for extra care.
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