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Extra Care in North Yorkshire
Past, Present and Future
Working in Partnership to deliver
Rural Extra Care Housing
Paula Broadbent – Strategic Project Manager Extra Care NYCC
Christine Hawthorn – New Business Manager Care H21
Special guest - Michelle Mottershead Court Manager Bainbridge EC
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Where We Have Come From
Policy around Independence
“Our Future Lives” replacing residential care with Extra
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Research – Nation evidence Extra care a real
alternative to Residential care and can deliver what
older people want
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Strategy – Across Adult & Community services,
Housing, Health and Planning
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Best way, But the Hard Way!
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The North Yorkshire Vision
Shared by our Partners
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Maximising Independence
Person Centred Approaches
Out come based Care/Support
Non Institutional Solutions
Emphasis on Prevention
Partnerships
Innovation
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Funding – Why we Believe we Won
Housing Corp & DOH for Bainbridge
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Quality Bid’s, Hitting the Criteria
Under Pinned by Policy and Public Demand
Fully thought through Delivery
Evidence of Strong Partnerships
Multi Agency Framework – Sharing the same Vision
Strategically
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Challenges
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Existing tenants of sheltered and
residents of EPH
Understanding Extra Care
Residential care closure and
moving residents and staff
Older people and their relatives
Professionals and staff
Risk management eg Medication
Waiting list over and above the
captive audience
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Local Community embracing
the modern concept
Local business, fear of take
over
Planning detail – National parks
Developers – local culture very
different to inner city
Members
PCT – in or out?
GP’S & District nurses – when
to include
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Successes
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Tele - health project
Embraced by the community used
as a meeting place and for all ages
Residents from EPH were using
facilities well before they actually
moved in
“Friends of High Hall” volunteers,
fundraising etc worked alongside
H21 to develop links
Core steering group of partners all
committed to deliver operational
protocols for a seamless service
Recording lessons learnt to take to
next project
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POPPS project involvement
Office base for LA personnel to
maximising
local
service
delivery
Local businesses bought into
the scheme and now well used
by the surrounding community
providing better resource
Won the Hearts and Minds
through regular consultation
Scheme Manager recruited
early enough to build excellent
relationships locally smoothing
the way for commissioning
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The Future – Further Expansion
Target - 366 more EC type housing with care units per year
Delivery Challenges from Lessons learnt
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Funding
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Land
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The Right Partners
Models to be considered – One size will not fit all rural communities
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40+ units Stand Alone Schemes
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Core and Cluster
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Villages
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Forging Partnerships - Developing a Countywide Infrastructure
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Continually Raising Awareness, Winning Hearts & Minds
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Continually Challenging the Models to Meet Peoples Changing
Expectations and cultural needs
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Expanding and trusting Partnership’s
To meet a substantial Ageing populations needs to
“Stay at Home”
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Contact Details
Paula Broadbent
Strategic Project Manager – Extra Care
Christine Hawthorn
New Business Manager – Care services
North Yorkshire County Council
County Hall
Northallerton
Mobile; 07791200891
Housing 21
Ashgrange Brookside Ave
Knottey Ash Liverpool
L14 7NG
Tel; 07837705522
If you would like to visit this scheme please contact;
Michelle Mottershead
Court Manager - Sycamore Hall Extra care Bainbridge
Tel; 01969 650809
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