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Page 1: A community based approach to delivering improved health outcomes

A community based approach todelivering improved health outcomes

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Home Group’s Health & Social Care services

• Historically accommodation based and SP funded.

• A strong reputation across 60 specialist mental health and learning disability services.

• Floating support services across the UK delivering Care and Support services to 5,000 clients in their own homes (cross tenure).

• 2013 – opportunity to develop our “personalised” approach successfully demonstrated through floating support. Opportunity to target health specific outcomes through a community based approach.

• What we do now “Good Death”, Support to young carers, Community based teams working with GPs, NHS bed management and discharge facilitation, mental health step down services.

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Why palliative care is a feature of our work,

• 2011 Palliative care review – NE 65% of people want to die at home and just 20% likely too.

• The role of housing and care is pivotal to improving that position Home Group wanted to look at our role as a social landlord and care provider in delivering against the aims of the Palliative Care Review.

• 2013/14 Good Death Charter – 9 month NE pilot

• Relationship with Public Health – inspirational health colleagues.

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Working with referral teams and families

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Case Study

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Outcomes (1)

• Qualitative and Quantitative data showed very positive outcomes since being supported by Home Group, although based on a small sample size.

• Qualitative Outcomes: - Feeling of being in control: 65% improvement - Quality of life: 74% improvement - Feeling of wellbeing: 87% improvement

• Quantitative Outcomes: - 10% reduction in A&E Attendances - 55% reduction in GP Consultations - 42% of client hospital admissions stayed constant

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Outcomes (2)• We worked in collaboration with SiDE (Social Inclusion through

the Digital Economy) at Newcastle University. • SiDE focussed on the role of digital technologies to support End

of Life Care at home. • Up to £1,000 was available to clients to enable them to select

goods and services to improve their well-being, taking account of the trend towards personal budgets.

• 40% of clients chose digital technologies. • Benefits from access to technology for clients and carers: - keeping in touch with friends, family and carers; - greater social engagement through chat lines, health fora,

playing games online etc.; - skills development and recovery.

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Future plans in health

Partnerships work to date on health•Marie Curie•NHS Trusts /CCGs •Local Authority's Social Care frameworks & Public Health.•C&S providers•Mental Health trusts

Opportunity/Learning•Volunteering.•Design and influencing commissioners•Products and Sales

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