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National Home Care Council – 4 February 2010 Mike Martin, Director JIT
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Key messages from the Minister Reshaping Care for Older People The future shape of care at home support
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Home care at the heart of good community care Huge impact on ‘quality of life’ Gone through change … more change ahead Key messages from the Minister:
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More Key Messages …. Dementia Dementia Strategy being developed 5 key areas: oTreatment and managing behaviour oDiagnosis and patient pathways oImproving general service response to dementia oRight and dignity and personalisation oHealth improvement, public attitudes and stigma Been subject to extensive consultation – and more consultation during March/April Overall aims – early diagnosis – person centred – support to stay at home
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More key messages … End of Life Care at home ‘Living and Dying Well’ – Scotland’s first national action plan Achievements to date oDelivery plans in each NHS Board area oEngagement with key stakeholders oImproved visibility and focus Working group looking at Care at Home and Care Homes
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Final key messages …. Joined up strategies and delivery Big challenges ahead – and we are well placed to meet them Collaboration between statutory sector, service users/carers/patients/providers and workforce
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Reshaping Care for Older People: Imperatives:Demographic shifts Financial pressures Policy goals Sustainability
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The changing shape of Scotland’s population
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Headline Projections: 65+85+ 2006-2016+21%38% 2006-2031+62%144% Current numbers of service users – 90,000 by 2016 + 23,000 (25%)
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Financial pressures: More of the same results in 2016+22%(£1.1 billion) 2031+74%(£3.4 million) At the same time …. 2016-10%-14% reduction in public expenditure
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Policy goals - “To optimise independence and wellbeing at home or in a homely setting” How well do current services help meet this agreed policy goal?
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Health and social care expenditure Scottish population aged 65+ (2007/08 total=£4.5bn)
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Demographic change for population aged 65+ Scotland Potential impact on specialist care services 2007-2031 1-9 hrs Home care 10+ hrs Home care Care Home Cont h/care (hosp) Projection 26% 94% P Knight Scottish Government
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9% 24% 41% 61% 84% Calendar year ’07 estimate P Knight Scottish Government
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The Reshaping Care for Older People Programme Govt/NHS/COSLA initiative 8 workstreams oVision and engagement oDemographics and funding oCare at home oOut of home care oHealthy ageing oPlanning for ageing communities oComplex care/care pathways oWorkforce Public launch and extensive engagement programme – March- Summer
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Current service provision by service type
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Current service provision by age group 75-84 85+ 65-74 97% 88% 60%
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Emerging Proposals: The Headlines Reinforce and restate the policy goals Reshaping attitudes and expectations Honesty about resources Explicit about a focus on outcomes Older people – asset not burden Supported Self Care Community Capacity Building Integrated/Person centred approaches More/better complex care at home/excellent care pathways Shifting resources to follow the person Action to secure healthy “added” years Supporting the workforce, unpaid carers and volunteers
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Emerging Proposals Care at Home Better integration Re-ablement focus Expand and integrate telehealthcare Good assessment, planning and review [Talking Points] Support unpaid carers Support volunteers More complex care at home Better crisis care at home
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