Outcomes for Older People Sample Clauses

Outcomes for Older People. Three of the key programmes of work which contribute to the National Priorities are Reshaping Care for Older People, One Glasgow – Vulnerable Older People, and Integrated Grant Vulnerable Adults Programme. These programs take a partnership approach to tackling this priority in order to achieve the best outcomes possible for the city.
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Outcomes for Older People. Work Who is leading this? How will this prevent problems and ease future demand? Resources (with commentary) Older Peoples Joint Commissioning Strategy 2013-2023 Reshaping Care for Older People Partnership (NHS, SBC, Voluntary and Independent sector) The strategy proposes an approach to dealing with the future delivery of services given the challenges of a growing elderly population, including an increase in long term conditions, in a way that is consistent with what older people want. Currently identified £31m= SBC Older People’s Services £47m= NHS hospital resources £TBC = NHS Community Services Reshaping Care Change Fund Reshaping Care Board and CHCP The policy goal of this programme is to optimise the independence and wellbeing of older people at home or in a homely setting. 13/14 = £3.2m 14/15 = £1.3m Volunteer Scheme to support older people in their homes (informal activities or help) BHA This scheme available to older people in Berwickshire is available through Seton Care to offer a wide range of informal support or social support to those who have become isolated. Funded by Comic Relief for three years Nutrition training Joint Health Improvement Team: SBC & NHS Equipping community staff and volunteers with knowledge and skills in nutrition of older people to enhance provision of food and fluids in social care settings and own homes Unable to quantify Xxxxxxxxxx Square SBHA and SBC Social Work Re-modelling and future proofing of a low homes to enable on site provision of a care team to frail older people. SBHA - £850,000 SBC to be confirmed SBC- ongoing placement of clients Community Transport SBC The community transport and social car scheme provides transport to those who experience difficulties using mainstream public transport, ensuring they can continue to access facilities and helping sustain them to live in their own homes for longer. £52K per annum Borders Care & Repair Service Eildon Housing Association This service, in collaboration with SBC provides support, advice and practical assistance to older and disabled households across the Borders to enable them to stay living safely at home for as long as possible. The service is recognised across Scotland as being a leading example of a preventative intervention and also £973k (SROI £9 / £1) delivers an efficient mechanism for enabling medical adaptations in social rented properties. Extra Care Housing Service –Dovecot Court, Peebles Eildon Housing Association and SBC This service was opened i...
Outcomes for Older People whilst not a key growth sector in terms of The Government’s Economic Strategy, the Highland CPP recognise that there are links between the Economic Regeneration and Recovery strand and the Outcomes for Older People that would merit exploration, notably around the provision of care homes, and the economic activity they 3.8.2 provide, and around the delivery of technology that improve the quality of life, and enable businesses to be created around the development of new technologies, and the resultant economic activity. Health Inequalities – in terms of the actions around “Regeneration and Fragile Areas”, the identification of communities in greatest need will be significantly informed by data and activities around Health Inequalities. The opportunity for collaboration is to take a whole-view of these communities, 3.8.3 and in doing so consider the role that employment creation, rural-fragile- area support, social enterprises, skills development, etc., can play. Hyperlinks to relevant plans are to identified.
Outcomes for Older People. Outcomes for older people reflect some of the key outcomes from the development of integrated commissioning, ie: • Greater levels of independence for older people reflected in an increase in the number of people being supported to live independently in the community; • Wider choice and improved access for older people to the full range of services necessary to meet their needs; • Increased opportunity of access to a whole system of health and social care; • An increased proportion of complex care being provided, on an integrated service basis, within individuals own homes; • Reductions in institutional outcomes for older people; • Improved information about local services that are better co- ordinated and accessed; • Reductions in delays, and particularly delayed transfers of care from hospital, in receiving appropriate care either in the community or in hospital.
Outcomes for Older People. We know that an ageing population and the effects of deprivation combine to increase the demands on health and social care services. People are living longer with increased ill-health and frailty and people in areas of multiple deprivation are likely to experience the long term conditions associated with ageing at an earlier stage • Dundee has an ageing population – the number of people aged over 65 expected to increase by 30%; • The number of people aged over 75 is predicted to increase by 40% ; • Those over 85 are predicted to increase by 93%; • In Dundee there are 3,417 people with a diagnosis of dementia. This equates to 0.7 per 100 people registered with a G.P. in Dundee; • The number of home care clients aged 85 or over has increased by a third in the last five years; • For the over 65s needing care Dundee is almost meeting the target of 30% of delivered at home.
Outcomes for Older People whilst not a key growth sector in terms of The Government’s Economic Strategy, the Highland CPP recognise that there are links between the Economic Regeneration and Recovery strand and the Outcomes for Older People that would merit exploration, notably around the provision of care homes, and the economic activity they provide, and around the delivery of technology that improve the quality of life, and enable businesses to be created around the development of new technologies, and the resultant economic activity.

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