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FIT FOR THE FUTURE Leading the way in health & care HEALTHCARE & HOUSING: THE BIG OPPORTUNITY?

FIT FOR THE FUTURE Leading the way in health & care HEALTHCARE & HOUSING: THE BIG OPPORTUNITY? Chair: Andrew van Doorn, HACT Anne Marie Connolly, Public Health England Kevin Beirne, One Housing Group Amy Swan, National Housing Federation. # fitforthefuture @ SocialEnt_UK.

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FIT FOR THE FUTURE Leading the way in health & care HEALTHCARE & HOUSING: THE BIG OPPORTUNITY?

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  1. FIT FOR THE FUTURE Leading the way in health & care HEALTHCARE & HOUSING: THE BIG OPPORTUNITY? Chair: Andrew van Doorn, HACT Anne Marie Connolly, Public Health England Kevin Beirne, One Housing Group Amy Swan, National Housing Federation #fitforthefuture @SocialEnt_UK

  2. Health and housing: The big opportunity Kevin Beirne Group Director of Housing Care & Support

  3. Strategic integration • FT partnership agreement • Care Support Plus model • clinical inputs • joint service protocols • Alternative to admission • Redesign care pathways • Leveraging NHS estate www.onehousinggroup.co.uk

  4. Intensive supported housing • 15 new-builds: £60m investment • Self-contained units & communal • Beautiful places • Specific design is key • Expert staff team • Person focused offer www.onehousinggroup.co.uk

  5. Intensity of support Recovery Place in the recovery pathway Relapse Relapse increases the need for high intensity services. Blocked placements Blocked placements delay the transfer of service users from high intensity services. x High risk Care support service providers unwilling or unable to take on high-risk service users. www.onehousinggroup.co.uk

  6. Pathway population • Out of area placements • Full range of complex needs • Long term placements • 14 month stay • Overall annual saving of £0.5 million • 100% improved management of mental health www.onehousinggroup.co.uk

  7. Assessment and support planning Care Support Plus Clinical supervision CPA Medication management CBT, therapeutic interventions Psychiatric consultancy Care co-ordination Tenancy sustainment Occupational therapy Medication prescription Life skills Clinical psychology Mental health assessment Budgeting and finance Training Statutory orders Training and employment Common recording www.onehousinggroup.co.uk

  8. Care support plus • Effective alternative to hospital • Hospital stay reduced from 2,800 to 404 bed days • 23 hospital admissions avoided • Highly effective risk management • ADL improved from 4.05 to 6.37 • Demonstrably improved customer outcomes • £440k per annum financial efficiency www.onehousinggroup.co.uk

  9. Acute services • CCG commissioned • 500 customers a year • Alternative to acute • Average stay of 14 days • Night centre and line • Person focused • 60% savings on acute admission www.onehousinggroup.co.uk

  10. Upshot www.onehousinggroup.co.uk 13

  11. Reablement • 10 short stay units • Hospital discharge • Multi-disciplinary teams • Reablement six week programme • Tailored telecare • Working directly with CCG www.onehousinggroup.co.uk

  12. Quality build & design Highest telecare specification On call & sensors Personalised approach Unobtrusive Build for technology www.onehousinggroup.co.uk

  13. NHS-RSL partnering • NHS trusts & FT’s • Joint venture approach • NHS surplus land • RSL equity - upfront • No planning • Optimise potential www.onehousinggroup.co.uk

  14. Our NHS • Leverage change • Community sensitivity • Secure health uses • Social value • Need to transform business • NHS campus model • Housing based supply chain www.onehousinggroup.co.uk 18

  15. Golden threads • Understanding NHS & working hand-in-hand • Confidence in outcomes & soft cultural change • Recovery, aspiration and integration www.onehousinggroup.co.uk

  16. Service expertise and ethos Building development capacity £75 million supported housing investment 5,000 homes in development 1,000 motivated care & support staff Rigorous quality systems CQC complaint £40m of social investment in 2013 1,000 care & support units in next corporate plan Shared not-for-profit values

  17. The way forward • Build on Care Support Plus • Investment in integrated health & housing • Redesign of pathways • £1bn billion efficiency for NHS • Transform recovery • Aspiration and parity of esteem www.onehousinggroup.co.uk

  18. Contact slanham@onehousinggroup.co.uk Sarah Lanham Business Development Director www.onehousinggroup.co.uk

  19. FIT FOR THE FUTURE Leading the way in health & care HEALTHCARE & HOUSING: THE BIG OPPORTUNITY? Chair: Andrew van Doorn, HACT Anne Marie Connolly, Public Health England Kevin Beirne, One Housing Group Amy Swan, National Housing Federation #fitforthefuture @SocialEnt_UK

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