10 Update on Home First (Intermediate Care) Development across Dorset
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To provide an update on Home
First (Intermediate Care) development across Dorset to the Health
and Adult Social Care Overview & Scrutiny Committee.
Minutes:
The Director of Adult Social Care and
the Deputy Director – UEC and Flow, Operations
Directorate – NHS Dorset presented a report, a
copy of which had been circulated to each Member and a copy of
which appears as Appendix 'B' to these Minutes in the Minute
Book.
The purpose of the Report was
to provide an update on Home First (Intermediate Care) development
across Dorset to the Health and Adult Social Care Overview &
Scrutiny Committee.
The Committee discussed the report and
comments were made, including:
- In response to
a query regarding Pathway 3, the Committee was advised of the whole
system process of identifying and supporting that small number of
complex patients who were not able to return home due to identified
risks. The support would be provided
through an appropriate care and support package and providing a
structured recovery programme to enable individuals who were able
to return home. Further information
regarding the different Pathways and what they entailed was
provided to the Committee.
- In response to a
concern regarding the reduced level of funding, the Committee was
advised that there had been a system wide reduction in funding,
however work had been undertaken to ensure the funding was targeted
at the schemes which were felt essential such as rapid response to
help people leave hospital and return home.
- The Committee was
advised that some of the reduction in funding was due to the lack
of the one off funding pots which had previously been received to
bolster funding, however it was important to note that the whole
system was working collectively across health and social care to
ensure the resources available were more efficiently utilised.
- In response to a
concern about the data detailed in the report of 20-25% of acute
beds being blocked by patients not meeting the criteria to reside
in hospital, the Committee was advised that numbers were coming
down and the system had a target to halve that figure over the next
year and the work that was being down to reduce that figure was
detailed.
- The Committee was
advised about one of the five key areas of focus was setting an
expected date of discharge from hospital with the multi disciplinary team working towards and
monitoring that target.
- The Chair requested
that a copy of the Better Care Fund report going to BCP Health and
Wellbeing Board be circulated to the Committee for their
information. ACTION.
RESOLVED that the Committee note the update, with a further update to Committee in
May 2025.