Growing Older Planning Ahead - for adults with a learning disability

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Summary of report content

Healthwatch across the Tees Valley worked in partnership with North East Commissioning Support on behalf of the North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board (NENC ICB) to explore how support can be improved for family, carers, and older people with learning disability (aged 40+ to reflect the early onset of chronic health conditions such as dementia) when they can no longer stay in the family home.  They used a variety of research methods to reach 50 people.

This work has highlighted the challenges facing family, friends, carers and service users when looking to plan for future needs. This delicate and difficult conversation could feel better supported if clear transition pathways were communicated in a timely manner. 

There are areas of good practice that would be beneficial to learn from for the future planning and commissioning of service delivery. People told of how important it was to be able to remain within the local area,  so future commissioning should ensure that provision, wherever possible remains within the locality. 

Clear communication needs to be embedded within the transition process. This should form part of early discussions and continue with regular reviews to ensure that service users feel safe and happy and are able to access support while maintaining choice and control. 

From the intelligence gathered professionals said that service users may not feel prepared for the transition into supported living – it may be useful if day services could support service user in development in this area to further aid the ability of service users. 

The report has recommendations on communication, introductory visits, location,  reflection and review, transition and best practice.

 

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Local Healthwatch
Healthwatch Stockton-on-tees
Healthwatch Hartlepool
Healthwatch Redcar & Cleveland
Healthwatch Darlington
Healthwatch Middlesbrough
Publication date
Date evidence capture began
Date evidence capture finished
Key themes
Access to services
Caring, kindness, respect and dignity
Communication with patients; treatment explanation; verbal advice
Consent, choice, user involvement and being listened to
Lifestyle and wellbeing; wider determinants of health
Service organisation, delivery, change and closure
Written information, guidance and publicity

Methodology and approach

Was the work undertaken in partnership with another organisation?
No
Primary research method used
Focus group
Interviews
Survey
If an Enter and View methodology was applied, was the visit announced or unannounced?
N/A

Details of health and care services included in the report

Details of health and care services included in the report
Care home
Home care/domiciliary care including personal assistants and personal budgets

Details of people who shared their views

Number of people who shared their views
50
Types of disabilities
Physical or mobility impairment
Learning disability or difficulties
Does this report feature carers?
Yes
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