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Model for a Fair Cost of Care and Accommodation

Model for a Fair Cost of Care and Accommodation. Tuesday 4 December 2012 Hertfordshire Care Provider’s Association. What is it…?. A starting point One of the available models A set of assumptions to be configured locally Still developing in consultation

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Model for a Fair Cost of Care and Accommodation

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  1. Model for a Fair Cost of Care and Accommodation Tuesday 4 December 2012 Hertfordshire Care Provider’s Association

  2. What is it…? A starting point One of the available models A set of assumptions to be configured locally Still developing in consultation In draft and not agreed by ADASS Exec

  3. The Context Financial challenges for local government Judicial reviews Dilnot Commission Needs-led personalised approach Changes in demand and supply

  4. The Principles Care to meet essential CQC quality standards Model to represent actual costs of delivery Overheads, profit and capital costs transparent All costs must be verified locally The model cannot produce a national price

  5. The Draft Model (1)

  6. The Draft Model (2) Splitting of care costs and non-care costs Hours of staffing alongside cost of staffing Includes cost of capital for accommodation Profit element and overheads separated Currently focussed on older people’s care…

  7. Hertfordshire’s Assumptions Frail/elderly at substantial or critical FACS Residential care with some day ops ‘Efficient’ home in Hertfordshire 48 bed homes with 94% occupancy Local authority is lead commissioner

  8. Feedback

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