19 Dorset Council Organisational Update PDF 457 KB
Minutes:
The Interim Corporate Director for Commissioning and
Improvement introduced the report which set out the recent commissioning
activity.
Officers responded to Members’ comments and requests for clarification,
details included:
- One of the key challenges
for Care Dorset related to the estate that been inherited from its
predecessor and there was a great need to establish what was currently
possible in terms of service delivery and level of care as a result of
limitations in some settings, and how it could be improved over time. The
core focus of this exercise would be to ensure that service users could be
in receipt of the best level of care according to their requirements.
- Early in the development
of Care Dorset, there had been discussions surrounding the need for bedded
reablement support and Care Dorset had been able to acquire and redevelop
the building next door to the Castleman develop which had been impactful
in a short space of time in terms of avoiding the requirement for long
term care for people leaving hospital. The commissioning team monitored
length of stay at reablement centres and were comfortable with the average
lengths of stay in those beds not exceeding six weeks.
- In respect of the St
Martin’s development, Care Dorset were commissioned to provide the
background support which covered ‘waking nights’ and additional support
that certain individuals needed such as community support. Care Dorset
would like to be the provider for all individual care needs, but accepted
that some residents moving in already had a domiciliary care provider in
place.
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