North Mid Sussex CLC
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Sally Tabbner Contracts & Commissioning Manager – Public Health
September 2015
North Mid Sussex CLC Health and Wellbeing Older People
Social isolation is an objective measure that refers to the number of social contacts an individual has.
Loneliness is a subjective indicator that refers to an individual’s sense of being isolated and unsupported.
Not everyone who is socially isolated will be lonely, and not everyone who feels lonely will be socially isolated, but the two are strongly correlated.
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Social Isolation & Loneliness – Definition
Social Isolation & Loneliness
The WS Older People Survey 2013 showed: 21% of respondents aged 65 and over reported
being moderately or severely lonely in Mid Sussex Lonely people were 60% more likely to be in poor
health than non-lonely people and 78% more likely to have reported multiple emergency admissions to hospital
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Commissioning Response: Social Support Framework
• Designed with the Voluntary & Community Sector and Older People themselves to establish the outcomes that support people to stay independent at Home
• Consists of: • Day Activities • Practical Help in the Home • Home from Hospital Services • Services with tackle Social Isolation & Loneliness • Information and Advice
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Day Activities These services currently comprise of various buildings based schemes
Cherry Tree Centre – Burgess Hill Silver Birch Centre – Crawley Swan Mead Day Centre – East Grinstead Lavinia House Centre – Horsham Dingemans Centre – Steyning The Redwood Centre – Haywards Heath
Art - Keep fit - Computer lessons - Line dancing - Tai chi Zumba Gold - Chair aerobics - Culture Club - Flower Craft Healthy walks - Extend exercise – Bingo - Spanish dance
Lunch – Chiropody – Hairdressing - Massage
Help to Live at Home services
services to support people who may be struggling with domestic chores or shopping. This service is aimed at vulnerable people who cannot manage household tasks without assistance
and have a limited income
Provided by: Age UK Horsham (covering Horsham) Age UK West Sussex (covering Crawley) Regal Home Care (covering Mid Sussex)
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Home from Hospital services Service to ensure that following a hospital discharge vulnerable adults recover and avoid an unplanned re-admission into hospital & maintain/improve their
health and wellbeing
Provided by: Age UK Horsham Age UK West Sussex British Red Cross (Carers)
Collect prescriptions or shopping - Accompany you to a hospital or doctors appointment - Provide information on other services
or equipment needed - Pop in for a chat - Assist with finances/paperwork - Liaise with a wide range of other services on your behalf - Help with a pet - Return library books - Small
practical tasks in the home
Tackling Social Isolation The Good Neighbours Scheme has been commissioned to support vulnerable residents who are at risk of loneliness.
Provided by: Royal Voluntary Service
Accompany you to the shops - Take you to visit friends Support you to attend local clubs, groups and activities
Enable you to take up hobby Arrange for you to be delivered books and dvds
Some company and a chat with regular visits from a volunteer
Information & Advice • This includes free advice that helps people resolve their
problems with debt, benefits, employment, housing, discrimination, and other legal type issues and;
• Opportunities for vulnerable people to access information & advice who would not contact Statutory Sector bodies to get help
Provided by: Age UK West Sussex The Citizens Advice Bureau
Prevention Assessment Team (P.A.T)
The Prevention Assessment Team is a joint team with staff from the NHS, WSCC and the Voluntary Sector
The team includes staff experienced in health, social care and the community sector
Working in Partnership
What do PAT do?
• Check a persons general state of health & wellbeing and advise how to keep healthy & manage health issues
• Give advice on how to keep a home safe, secure & warm
• Link people with agencies that can maximise income and help to retain independence
• Put someone in touch with local social groups, services and activities
P.A.T.s comprise of Health Advisors (trained Health Professionals), Social Care Staff and Voluntary Sector workers
P.A.T. can:
How can PAT help?
Equipment Agencies & Services
Emotional Support Accessing Help in the Home Loneliness
Support into Employment or
Volunteering Support for Carers Falls Prevention
Free NHS Health Checks Social Activities
Home Safety & Heating
Medication Management
Benefits
Getting About
Exercise
Housing
Contact Details Northern Prevention Assessment Team (covering Crawley, Horsham & Mid Sussex)
01403 229510 [email protected] Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham, RH12 1XH
Wellbeing Hubs
Provides a hub of information for members of the public wishing to change behaviours to improve their health
Help to remove barriers that inhibit people improving their health by providing a wrap-around service that will help them to access local health and wellbeing services
Provide or commission additional services to support behaviour change that will reduce unhealthy eating, alcohol misuse, smoking and low levels of physical activity, and help people to better manage long term conditions through lifestyle changes
Wellbeing Hubs
e.g. • Weight management programmes • Cook and Eat programmes • Home Energy Visitor projects • Alcohol projects including “Re-think Your Drink” • Workplace Health Coordination • Wellbeing Coaches • Cancer Programmes • Older Persons physical activity courses
Each hub commissions a range of programmes designed to meet the local demographic need.
Wellbeing Hub & Information Online Support & access to local information
www.westsussexwellbeing.org.uk
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