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1 National Home Care Council – 4 February 2010 Mike Martin, Director JIT

2  Key messages from the Minister  Reshaping Care for Older People  The future shape of care at home support

3  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:

4 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

5 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

6 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

7 Reshaping Care for Older People: Imperatives:Demographic shifts Financial pressures Policy goals Sustainability

8 The changing shape of Scotland’s population

9 Headline Projections: 65+85+ 2006-2016+21%38% 2006-2031+62%144% Current numbers of service users – 90,000 by 2016 + 23,000 (25%)

10 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

11 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?

12 Health and social care expenditure Scottish population aged 65+ (2007/08 total=£4.5bn)

13 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

14 9% 24% 41% 61% 84% Calendar year ’07 estimate P Knight Scottish Government

15 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

16 Current service provision by service type

17 Current service provision by age group 75-84 85+ 65-74 97% 88% 60%

18 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

19 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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