Issue - meetings
A Further Phase of the Older Persons' Accommodation Programme Deciding the Future of Woolnough House Older Persons' Home
Meeting: 31/08/2017 - Executive (Item 41)
The Programme Director, Older Persons’ Accommodation to present a report providing the results of the consultation undertaken with the residents, relatives and staff of Woolnough House residential care home to explore the option to close the home with current residents moving to alternative accommodation and asking Members to make a decision about whether to close Woolnough House
Decision:
Resolved: That the Executive;
I. Note that the Older Persons’ Accommodation Programme aimed to address the needs and aspirations of older people who needed accommodation and care, both now and in the future, equipping York to meet their needs by delivering new Extra Care accommodation and good quality residential and nursing provision which meets modern day standards;
II. Receive the outcome of the consultation undertaken with residents, family, carers and staff of Woolnough House to explore the option to close the home with current residents moving to alternative accommodation;
III. Agree to close Woolnough House residential care home with a requirement that residents’ moves to their new homes are carefully planned and managed, in line with the Moving Homes Safely protocol;
IV. Agree that the alternative uses of the Woolnough House site and adjacent land, in total 0.76 acres, be examined in accordance with the revised Corporate Asset Strategy and should it be concluded that sale is the preferred option that it be sold forthwith in order to generate a capital receipt to support the wider Older Persons’ Accommodation Programme.
Reason: In order to increase the supply of good quality accommodation with care for independent living together with new residential and nursing home provision to address the changing needs and aspirations amongst York’s older population and ensuring that more can choose to live independently at home.
Minutes:
The Programme Director, Older Persons’ Accommodation presented a report which provided the results of the consultation undertaken with the residents, relatives and staff of Woolnough House residential care home to explore the options for its future.
The Executive Member for Adult Social Care & Health spoke to recommend closure of Woolnough House, with the requirement that all moves be safely and carefully managed. She also thanked Officers involved in this extremely successful programme for the many hours of work they had put in.
In response to Member questions, Officers stated that alternative provision would be made for respite care and short stays.
Resolved: That the Executive;
I. Note that the Older Persons’ Accommodation Programme aimed to address the needs and aspirations of older people who needed accommodation and care, both now and in the future, equipping York to meet their needs by delivering new Extra Care accommodation and good quality residential and nursing provision which meets modern day standards;
II. Receive the outcome of the consultation undertaken with residents, family, carers and staff of Woolnough House to explore the option to close the home with current residents moving to alternative accommodation;
III. Agree to close Woolnough House residential care home, with a requirement that residents’ moves to their new homes are carefully planned and managed, in line with the Moving Homes Safely protocol;
IV. Agree that the alternative uses of the Woolnough House site and adjacent land, in total 0.76 acres, be examined in accordance with the revised Corporate Asset Strategy and should it be concluded that sale is the preferred option that it be sold forthwith in order to generate a capital receipt to support the wider Older Persons’ Accommodation Programme.
Reason: In order to increase the supply of good quality accommodation with care for independent living together with new residential and nursing home provision to address the changing needs and aspirations amongst York’s older population and ensuring that more can choose to live independently at home.