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Making Care Personal Your Choice Your Life. How support services will be provided to you in the future. A new plan for your care. Making Care Personal: Your Choice Your Life is a new plan about how support will be provided to you in the future The new plan is called “the Vision”
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Making Care PersonalYour Choice Your Life How support services will be provided to you in the future
A new plan for your care Making Care Personal: Your Choice Your Life is a new plan about how support will be provided to you in the future • The new plan is called “the Vision” • Some people call it Personalisation • It will give you more choice and control over your life • We will listen to you about how to develop your services
You will: • have more choice and control over how you are supported • have access to help so you stay healthy and well • choose where you will live and who you live with • choose the staff you want to support you
Your home: Homes will be made so they are suitable for people all their lives • You could adapt your home • You could choose equipment to support you to stay there • We will support you to live in your community
Your community: • It will become easier for you to access: • Leisure • Transport • Education • Training • Employment opportunities • Health care • You will choose how you are supported from a menu of local services that are available
Information: • You will be able to get accessible information to help you make choices • Information will be available on: • Health • Money • Personal care • and Emotional wellbeing • Advice and advocacy will be available, if you need it
Your needs: • If you need individual support you will be able to assess your own needs • Professionals are available to help you with this • You will then be told how much money Social Services can allocate to your support • This is called a “Personal Budget” • You will spend this money for your support
A flexible future: Services will be flexible and personalised to deliver what you need, when and where you want it • If needed you will be able to get Emergency Support • Specialist Services are available if your needs are bigger or need extra protection to keep you safe • As well as Social Services you can have support from the voluntary and independent sectors
Programme Board and current issues 1 • 7 projects • Information, Advice and Advocacy • To help people keep well, need to access to services and opportunities like • Transport. Leisure, learning, health, housing and being safe in community • Right support – need information on how to get hold of right information, advice and sometimes independent advocacy to get the personal care • Web based service
Project Boards 2 • Self Directed Support • We need to help people plan what support they need and what money (individual budget) is available • Outcome focussed assessment • Development of ways of helping individuals to identify what support they need • Universal brokerage service to start operating from April 2010 • Resource Allocation System (RAS) will produce an indicative budget - trial from 5 Oct 09
Project Boards 3 • Web Based Purchasing • Directory of approved services • Links to Trusted Trader Scheme • Community Support/Social Capital • Links to Advice and Information • Links to Health • Available to in house, independent brokers and service users
Project Boards 4 • Capital Investments • Transforming accommodation, care and support • 6 New residential and community care centres RCCC (for people with complex needs, including dementia) first one in Staveley, second in Swadlincote • Extra Care Housing • Reablement Services – whole county offering service since 23 Sept 09
Project Boards 5 • Service redesign • How best to provide in house services • Consolidation of reablement* • RCCCs staffing model and services* • *cornerstone to redesign of Adult Care Services
Project Board 6 • Stakeholder Engagement and Support of Co-Production • Development of Personalisation Programme • Work with stakeholders through consultation and engagement • Help us develop and deliver right services • Contact us
Project Board 7 • Sustainability • Changes to how, what and when care is provided • Impact on future financial viability of Adult Care • Sustainability • Finite budget • Inform us of the impact of decisions on service delivery and partner organisations
Key Issues 1 • Awareness of Programme Board Developments • Developing local partnerships between health and social care • Commissioning prevention and wellbeing servs – eg Handy Van • Web-based purchasing showing • Services available from DCC, VCS, Independent providers • Input updates on availability by provider • Framework Agreements for some providers eg Dom Serv Agencies • Choice Directive – Care Homes CQC approved
Key issues 2 • Impact of the National Personalisation Agenda on Social Care Contracts • Opportunities, marketing and advertising their spare capacity • New Support Brokerage arrangements • In house, ULO, Independent • Social Enterprise partnership to develop low level preventative services • Research on Social Capital • Support from carers/families and friends • Interaction with local groups and the community • Individuals being able to contribute and have their voice heard
Sharing thoughts today: • The programme is not set in concrete • Working together is key to getting the best support for individuals • Further workshops planned: Voluntary Sector conference in the Autumn
Contact details: You can contact Adult Care in Derbyshire about ‘Making Care Personal’ on:- • Phone: 08456 058 058 • Email: makingcarepersonal@derbyshire.gov.uk