Issue details
Joint Vision for Older People's Health and Social Care in York
Purpose of report: The vision will require health and social care
commissioners to work together to understand need, define service
requirements and use resources. Through this they should give
health and social care professional the ability to work more
collaboratively across traditional boundaries and provide more
integrate care for older people in the city. This is proposed as a
five year vision. Improvements should be delivered progressively
but begin immediately.
Members are asked to: To agree the vision and strategic outcomes
within the vision.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: For Determination
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Implication: Equalities;
Level of Risk: 04-08 Regular monitoring required;
Decision due: 27/07/10 by Executive Member for Health & Adult Social Services
Lead member: Councillor Jonathan Morley cllr.jmorley@york.gov.uk
Lead director: Corporate Director of Children, Education and Communities
Department: Directorate of Adults, Children & Education
Contact: Kathy Clark, Assistant Director (Commissioning and Partnerships) Email: kathy.clark@york.gov.uk Email: kathy.clark@york.gov.uk.
Consultation process
The vision was developed in consultation with
health commissioners. Key stakeholders were invited to two
workshops. The vision has been considered by the Older People's
Partnership Board.
Consultees
Representatives from: Older People's Assembly,
Carers Forums, GPs, York Hospital Foundation Trust, Voluntary
Sector, Care Managers, Community Health services
Making Representations: N/A
Documents
- Committee Report for Joint Vision for Older People's Health and Social Care in York