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Overview of HICA Group
HICA Group is Not for Profit
Constituted as an Industrial & Provident
Society and a registered Charity
Operating as four divisions HICA Care Homes
HICA HomeCare
Hicalife Developments Ltd
Oakbridge Retirement Villages LLP
HICA Care Homes
• Originally formed in 1992 to
accept a transfer of
Humberside County Council’s
care homes.
• Mix of purpose built and
converted homes.
• Major investment in stock.
• 20 residential / nursing homes
for older people.
• 6 residential / nursing homes
for adults with a learning
disability.
• 100% of services rated by
CQC Good or Excellent.
Elm Tree Court
Holyrood House
The Rowans
HICA HomeCare
• Delivers over 11,000 hours of
care per week.
• 4 regional offices.
• Operates in 8 local
authorities.
• Serves Hicalife and
Oakbridge developments.
• In partnership with Housing
Association, provides care to
3 extra care developments.
• 100% of services rated by
CQC Good or Excellent.
Hicalife
• Has developed four
housing schemes for
older people.
• No grant.
• Private and social funded
tenants but no social
stock and a variety of
tenures.
• Manages supported
housing stock let to adults
with learning disabilities
First Hicalife developments
• 12 bungalows in the
grounds of Overton
House, Cottingham
• 9 bungalows in the
grounds of Woodlands,
Driffield
Highcliffe Court, Bridlington
• 36 apartments next to our
Red House care home.
• Mix of 1 and 2 bed types.
• All units for open market
sale.
• Communal lounge and
kitchen.
• Resident manager.
• Access to care staff and
facilities in our adjoining
care home.
Holderness Grange, Hedon
• 146 no. 2 bed bungalows,
houses and apartments,
between 60 and 72 sq m.
• Built around extensive
communal facilities.
• Serves area east of Hull.
• Pilot for Lifetime Leases.
• Facilities are used by
local community – gym
membership, wellbeing
sessions, adult education,
bowls matches, cinema.
Holderness Grange, Hedon
• Restaurant, gym,
bowling green, hair &
beauty salon, art studio,
library / IT suite, dance
studio / cinema,
aromatherapy.
Oakbridge
• Joint venture with
Caddick Group to build
and operate Retirement
Villages.
• Set up as an LLP.
• Shared resources with
parent groups.
• Dedicated borrowing
facilities.
Buckshaw Retirement Village,
Chorley
• Pinders 2009 awards
‘Best Care Village’.
• 216 no. apartments in
three parts.
• Independent Living – 78
no. 1 & 2 bed units.
• Assisted Living – 78 no.
studio & 1 bed units.
• Supported Living – 60 no.
dedicated dementia &
nursing units.
• Wellbeing & respite
including dementia
advisor.
• GP Practice.
Buckshaw
Opened last year by Secretary of State for
Health, Alan Johnson MP
Buckshaw
Bowling Green
Buckshaw
Entrance lobby
Buckshaw – Independent Living
• 78 no. 1 & 2 bed
apartments.
• Unregistered.
• All for sale.
• 45 to 72 sq m.
• Care assessed
separately.
• Bistro, lounge, library,
gym.
• Shares use of shop,
hair & beauty salon,
bowling green and
wellness suite with
adjoining Assisted
Living apartments.
Buckshaw - Assisted Living
• 78 studio & one bed
apartments.
• Unregistered.
• All for rent.
• 40 to 46 sq m.
• Fully inclusive of
meals, housekeeping
& laundry.
• Care assessed
separately.
• Restaurant, lounge.
• Wellbeing suite
including hydrotherapy pool.
Buckshaw - Assisted Living
Buckshaw - Supported Living
• 60 no. 1 bed & 2 bed
apartments.
• Registered with CQC.
• Stirling gold award.
• Capable of providing
high levels of care
• 36 to 65 sq m.
• Dementia friendly
market square includes
pub, cinema, petshop,
corner shop, hair
salon, café, bakery,
potting shed.
• Dementia and Nursing
care.
• Assistive Technology.
Buckshaw - Supported Living
Cinema in Market
Square
Buckshaw – Supported Living
Part of shared space within one community
of 15 apartments
Buckshaw - Supported Living
Each community of 15
apartments has –
Reminiscence room
Country Kitchen
Activity room
Sitting room.
Plus Assisted bathroom
Outside sitting area
Office.
Buckshaw - GP Surgery
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On-site GP Surgery.
NHS Dementia Advisor.
Flexible use as respite.
Step up / step down
accommodation.
Re-enabling work by
Occupational
Therapists.
Wellness sessions.
Alzheimers’ Society.
Age Concern.
Memory clinics.
Hedon & Buckshaw findings
• Need for accommodation suitable for couples,
not necessarily 2 bed (including Dementia
sufferers).
• Residents in accommodation attached to shared
facilities take ownership of them.
• Residents prefer a traditional design that looks
as much like ‘normal’ housing as possible.
• Difficult to engage with the PCT pre
commencement but very good working partners
once developments are live.
• The varying circumstances of vulnerable & older
people have led us to take a fresh look at tenure.
• Personalisation is opening up opportunities for
people on low incomes to access high quality extra
care as an alternative to care home admission – not
just older people but others with care needs, (spinal
injuries).
• Need for Commissioners to have better
understanding of how different funding streams can
be utilised to fund ‘private extra care’ schemes.
• Major cost savings available to PCT’s and Local
Authorities in commissioning specialist Dementia
care services.
Tenure – AST in Assisted Living
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All inclusive of rent, meals, laundry and housekeeping.
25 residents in 22 apartments (to date).
10 residents on housing benefit.
Access to communal facilities and Wellbeing Nurse.
£350 pw studio, £450 pw 1 bed.
Case study 1 – Benefit income of £346 plus SDS income
of £236 = total £582 pw (studio rent £350 + care
package £180 = total £530 pw so surplus of £52 pw).
• Case study 2 – Benefit income of £322 plus SDS income
of £56 = total £379 pw (studio rent £350 pw & no care
required so surplus of £29 pw).
Tenure – Lifetime Lease
• Accommodation only.
• One off payment to secure lease which expires on death.
• Cost is based on published life expectancy tables, not an
actuarial assessment at present.
• Example - payment of £70,000 for 75 yr old man.
• Sliding scale refund during forecast lease period (first 3
years).
• Residual interest in any capital appreciation of property –
the resident’s estate receives 25% of any gain in value
during the actual period of occupancy.
• Ideal for owner occupiers in low value property.
HICA – Future care villages
The Bathroom – beyond Lifetime Homes
HICA – Future care villages
New housetypes – beyond Lifetime Homes
HICA – Future care villages
• 15 house types.
• 1 and 2 bed types.
• Bungalows, houses and
apartments (in 2 and 3
storeys).
• Grouped around
landscaped gardens.
• Defensible space to
rear of properties.
• Communal parking.
• Safe pedestrian access.
• Mobility scooter
provision .
• Functional approach to
sustainability.
HICA – Future care villages
Pipeline of 5 care villages of 150 – 250 units
Set around a freestanding club house
HICA – Future models
• Leading provider of specialist high dependency
dementia and nursing care
• Development programme of care villages for
vulnerable & older people, as a home for life
• Potential for RSL to join as strategic partner
• Expansion of Assisted Living as an alternative to
conventional residential care
• Roll out of Lifetime leases
• Expansion of domiciliary care service to serve
pipeline developments and surrounding
communities including Dementia and nursing care
services.
HICA Group
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