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Welcome to Telecare training Day

Welcome to Telecare training Day. Graham Wilson Helen Clayton Andrea Benstead. What are we doing here?. Opportunity Thinking outside the box Toolkit for wherever you work to enable independence, choice and safety of your service user, client or patient. Thinking differently….

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Welcome to Telecare training Day

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  1. Welcome to Telecare training Day Graham Wilson Helen Clayton Andrea Benstead

  2. What are we doing here? • Opportunity • Thinking outside the box • Toolkit for wherever you work to enable independence, choice and safety of your service user, client or patient.

  3. Thinking differently….. • Wherever you encounter that individual, ask yourself can telecare help in terms of:- • Risk • Prevention • Reablement • Reintegration

  4. So where do we find ourselves….. • Increased life expectancy • Increased expectations • Challenging health and social care budgets • Can we afford it economically.

  5. Health 2007/08 7.3% GDP Up from 5.4% within last decade 2011-14 projected savings within health budget of up to 15bn Social care 2007/08 20.7bn Up by 1.2% on 2005/06 and 4% on 2004/05 15.3bn spent on elderly care and long term conditions Current situation

  6. Baby boomers (1946-64) • Generation that wont accept second best • Increased expectations for choice and quality of services • Dispersed network of support. • Longer life expectancy but dependency and QoL may be impaired.

  7. Dementia Limiting long term conditions Learning difficulties Wellbeing Social needs Economic drivers Starting to think differently…

  8. Timebomb 750,000 today expected to increase to 1m by 2025 Managed risk Earlier involvement Alzhiemers society National survey Lincolnshire identified 3,400 on Gp register Forecast 9,703 68.2% increase by 2025 114th out of 152 sampled areas. Dementia

  9. Progressive limiting long term conditions • Number of people with limiting long term condition within Lincs

  10. Limited life long term conditions • Triggers • Result in psychological distress or physical deterioration. • On average 8,000 admitted nationwide per day following a fall. • £890 as cross threshold • Studies by office of DODPM in 2006 indicated that on average following a fall individuals in some form of care for 26 days.

  11. The downward spiral of falls

  12. Falls… number of people who have fallen at home (ONS2005)

  13. Lincolnshire (poppi 2008) • Forecast that 21,840 had difficulty mobilising and at risk of falls

  14. Choice Dignity Inclusion Risk Ageing client group often living with elder parents Changing practice Reablement Commissioning of services Learning disabilities

  15. How can we start to plan….. • Carry on all the same • look for alternatives • Develop Telecare to become mainstream • Shifting the balance……..

  16. 1 Admission from a fall 1 week within hospital. By one month admission to full time care Supporting Monitoring Managing risk Ensuring choice and well being If we could save………..

  17. Feedback…….. Before the light sensors were installed my husband fell and split his head open during the night. After installation, he has had no more falls. It has really helped I feel I can have a bit more of a normal social life We don’t always have to be in the same place. If she wants to be alone the equipment allows this to happen

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