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Adopt a Care Home: An Intergenerational Initiative bringing children into care homes

Adopt a Care Home: An Intergenerational Initiative bringing children into care homes. Jo O’Donoghue Specialist Commissioner Market Management, Trafford Council. The Future. As of August 2018, 1,974 over 65’s were included on a GP dementia register in Trafford.

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Adopt a Care Home: An Intergenerational Initiative bringing children into care homes

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  1. Adopt a Care Home: An Intergenerational Initiative bringing children into care homes Jo O’Donoghue Specialist Commissioner Market Management, Trafford Council

  2. The Future • As of August 2018, 1,974 over 65’s were included on a GP dementia register in Trafford. • People are living longer with more complex conditions. • The estimated dementia diagnosis rate among over 65’s in Trafford (74.5%) is above the (66.7%) target and higher than the England average (67.5%). • Between 2016 and 2031 the number of people aged 65+ in Trafford is projected to grow by 11,700 (29%) (ONS, 2016-based subnational population projections)

  3. The Statistics of Dementia Table produced on 01/11/18 10:12 from www.poppi.org.uk version 10.1

  4. So what is it? • The idea is that the Adopt a Care Home scheme will support our local care homes to link with local schools. The Adopt a Care Home scheme aims to: • Contribute to teaching school children about dementia and our elderly community • Introduce some children to elderly people • Link them with people living with dementia in a local care home • Increase understanding for children • Increase engagement and social inclusion for the residents

  5. What are the benefits? • Introduce children to older people they might not otherwise come into contact with • Increase the Childrens knowledge and understanding of dementia awareness • Introduce them to the idea of health and social care as a career aspiration • Older people will benefit from increased social inclusion and improved health and wellbeing as a result of making new friendships with young people in their community • Increased social inclusion and increased appetites and communication in the homes - Social value • Promotes reminisence

  6. Whereto start? • Task and Finish Group • Locality matching • Risk Assessments • Consent • Curriculum • Evaluation

  7. Questions

  8. URMSTON PRIMARY VISITING URMSTON MANOR…

  9. Joanne O’Donoghue, Specialist Commissioner, Trafford Council Joanne.odonoghue@trafford.gov.uk– 0161 912 4175 Martyn Davies, Director Urmston Manor Care home urmstonmanor@hotmail.com – 07429 340 652 Mr Simon Parker – Head Teacher, Urmston Primary admin.urmstonprimary@trafford.gov.uk -0161 748 4362

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