1 / 14

What else?

What else?. Foundations DFG Workshop - Riverside Liverpool 28 th June 2012. Other deliverables to support DFG work. Robert Cornwall – DFG Co-ordinator - Cumbria. In the Past. Old Couple by the Cottage. What does old age look like?. Standard Life Pensions website. Scottish Widows.

raanan
Download Presentation

What else?

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. What else? Foundations DFG Workshop - Riverside Liverpool 28th June 2012 Other deliverables to support DFG work Robert Cornwall – DFG Co-ordinator - Cumbria

  2. In the Past Old Couple by the Cottage

  3. What does old age look like? Standard Life Pensions website Scottish Widows Active Lifestyle SAGA Dating

  4. Growth in Over 65 Households – Cumbria and Manchester Comparison Similar Populations – 500,000 Cumbria Manchester City

  5. Ageing Well in Cumbria • Importance of involving older people and creating a partnership approach • Key issues for us • Tackling social isolation • Better partnerships and engagement • Developing community assets • Improved advice and information • Intergenerational work • Listening is key – encourage and respond • Help older people to be active in their communities – improving engagement – good examples already

  6. Adaptations ‘stuff’ • Traditional Grant funded • Based on expectations – promises • What if nothing was there? • Assumptions • Growing older people population will be the same as now • It is inevitable that we will be overwhelmed • Interest Groups – e.g. Suppliers, Social Care, Politicians, Providers • Personalisation

  7. Health • Incentives, obligations and reality – NHS Outcomes Framework • Preventing Hospital Admissions – Readmissions and Falls • Hip Fracture costs £30k in Health and Social Care • Cold damp home – link between Housing and Health • Social Isolation • Health and Wellbeing Agenda

  8. Self Help • Leveraging someone’s assets • Families - responsibility • Preparing for growing old – in your 50s • Keeping active • Adapting your home when you have income • Creating resilience in yourself and your family, home and community • Digital resources - telecare

  9. Community Led • If your neighbour was unsafe in their home, unable to have wash, trapped on the ground floor, sleeping on the sofa, what would you do? • Asset Based Community Development • Social Enterprise • Employment and Training Projects

  10. Housing Solutions • Moving to a more suitable home • Homeshare • Offering an alternative to staying in the same house all your life • Creative use of equity – ‘holy grail HMG’ • No ‘Lifetime Home’ standards

  11. Prevention Strategies • Offering services which increase activity and opportunities for reducing social isolation • Targeting prevention at whole population • Cultural Shift • Clinical Commissioning Groups • Health and Wellbeing Strategies • Technology

  12. Barriers to Change • Attitudes and habits • ‘we’ve always got by’ • No Reality check – ‘ • Promises – ‘ a safe and secure old age ’ • Consumer culture – Are you a producer? • Legislative changes – Welfare reform

  13. On the Horizon • Draft Social Care Bill • Cap on Residential Care costs - £35k -£50k • Making DFG expenditure allowable in the cap • Make staying at home first choice • Some Hospitals offering straight to Residential Care as an option – this will have to stop • More Integration • Localism and Place based budgets

More Related