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Professor John Bolton - Consultant JRFB Ltd. Building sustainable social care – reducing demand and lowering costs. Ways to save money in Adult Social Care – England and Wales. Reducing demand for services Reducing demand for domiciliary care Reablement Reviews
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Professor John Bolton - Consultant JRFB Ltd Building sustainable social care – reducing demand and lowering costs
Ways to save money in Adult Social Care – England and Wales • Reducing demand for services • Reducing demand for domiciliary care • Reablement • Reviews • Reducing demand for residential care • Intermediate Care and Health based solutions • Housing based solution including Extra Care Housing and solutions for Younger Adults • Telecare and Telehealth • Driving down costs • The Resource Allocation Process • Direct Payments • Lean Processes • Mobile and remote working • Electronic Care Records • IT solutions • Models of care delivery • Commissioning for better outcomes • Externalising services • Procurement • Children’s Transitions • Adult Placement Schemes
Further ways to save money in England and Wales • Raising monies • Citizens Contributions • Continuing Health Care • Diverting people away from social care • Stricter eligibility • Day Care future • Employment and Training • Customer Contact • Partnership working • Health • Shared costs • Falls prevention • Screening • Other partnerships • Better management • Reviewing staffing numbers and structures • Skills mix and Job Carving • Tackling sickness levels
Telecare and telehealth • Positive noises from whole system demonstrator sites • Hard to identify “savings” because intrinsic to approach to lowering demand – but business case can be made – North Yorkshire • Investments and Partnerships – Birmingham • Could be part of the joint solution with NHS
Professor John Bolton Independent Consultant 07789748166 john.bolton@jrfb.co.uk For more help……….
Derek Law. MBE Corporate Director, North Yorkshire County Council Telecare – Part of our Care Market Solution
Our Basic Budget Strategy. Extra Care Reablement
We have over 12,000 using lifelines, 3346 have had access to telecare and each team has a monthly target to increase usage. We set ourselves a 10% increase at the beginning of the year. We are achieving on average a 14% increase !
Outcomes and achievements • Between April 09 – Now • some 5000 multi-agency attendees at awareness, PR and installation training sessions. • The approach is assisting staff to manage risks when providing customised services. • People speak of how the service has helped them to carry on living at home give more confidence/peace of mind, feel safer. • All staff in social care have received awareness training, with new staff targeted soon after arrival. It is embedded as part of our reablement programme. • The County has created a training pack and guidelines for fitting equipment and developed Long Term Conditions pathways for a range of conditions with PCT. • LD providers now beginning to embed personalised technology as part of support. • Short stay residents to EPH’s offered Telecare to use in EPH and take home. • Telecare tested and piloted in home for people with dementia and demonstrated improved outcomes for residents and staff. ( St Celia’s)
The Finance Case • We have an ongoing process of evaluation: • Care managers identify what people’s traditional care package would have been if Telecare had not available, and what the actual Telecare enhanced packages of care were. • 46% traditional packages would have been residential, EMI or nursing. • 54% traditional packages would have been care at home. • If existing homecare is >10 hrs, the trends indicated homecare reduced, but still an element of care. • If the traditional package was <7 hours, the trend was home care hrs reduced or not have to be provided at all. • Analysis indicated a net average efficiency/person on annual basis at £3,654 • – a 38% reduction in care package costs. • The DH and CSED have now taken NYCC model and expanded it as a national evaluation tool. See the SCED website.
Case Studies • Numerous! • Tell the story ..we have numerous case studies … they capture minds and hearts. • How people are in control • Personalisation. • This is both a finance story and more importantly one of people being more in control of their own lives.
Thank You A Range of videos, case studies, reports and other resources are freely available at: http://www.northyorks.gov.uk/telecare Derek Law MBE Corporate Director
Making Telecare Happen Fast!! Linda Sanders Director of Social Care, Health & Housing London Borough of Hillingdon
Change of scene • Previously Director in Dudley • Developed an effective Telecare service in the Borough over a number of years • Recently accelerated this development with Tunstall’s assistance • Moved to new job in Hillingdon • Telecare under-developed • “Marginal” service • OPPORTUNITY!!! Better outcomes, save money!!!
Making it Happen • Plan has 4 key elements:- • Business Case • Leadership approach • Ensuring local services are “Fit for purpose” • “Winning over” the front line staff
Making it Happen • Business Plan • Developed by Finance team • Foresees a net £4m+ saving over 4 years, (£805k first year) • Need to save 80 residential care weeks to breakeven, (year 1) • Delivers 3,000 Telecare users • Leadership • Council and SMT on board • Clear, strong message about the vision • Appropriate Performance Management put in • “Partner Plan” put in place to ensure third sector, independent sector and citizen voice organisations are also on board
Making it Happen • Local services “fit for purpose”? • Good basis in place with existing service • Made sure that capacity to meet demand was properly planned • “Winning over the Front Line” • Training, training, training!!! • Win over “hearts and minds”, NOT about the technology • A little bit of “stick”!! • Team targets for referrals • You need a reason WHY NOT to include Telecare
Making it Happen • A couple of other key things:- • Assigned clear delivery responsibility to Assistant Director in order to ensure that the work is done • Hired a project manager to drive implementation, (part time) • Work closely with the Telecare supplier