PLANS to modernise care services for Northumberland’s
growing elderly population have been approved at a full Council
meeting today Wednesday 4 November by Councillors from a range of
parties.
As part of the plan to give residents a greater choice and control
over their social activities it was agreed by County Council
members to end council run day services at their remaining seven
centres.
The transformation has come about from a
review of the adult care service in line with the government’s
policy paper ‘Putting People First’ published in 2007.
A major public consultation exercise
undertaken over the summer period prompted hundreds of responses
from people using the existing centres, as well as their families
and community organisations. The feedback from everyone has
helped shape plans that will see people presently using the centres
continue to be given access to traditional day care in the
future.
Individual meeting were also held with all
service users and their families or carers to inform them about the
process and ask how we can better meet their needs.
Simon Reed, Northumberland County Council
Executive Member for Care and Wellbeing said “We welcome members’
commitment to modernise the adult care provision in Northumberland
and realise that this has been an emotive issue and lengthy process
but believe that we will open up an array of new opportunities for
older people in their own communities.”
“We will continue to protect our vulnerable
residents by providing them with a system where they can choose to
undertake activities of their choice or, if they wish, to still go
to traditional day care centre. “
The County Council invests nearly £1m each
year in directly supporting 11 Age Concern day centres and six day
care schemes run by other organisations which will continue to
provide the traditional day care activities.
Simon added “The Council and Care trust have
guaranteed that no centre provision will close until service users
have a suitable alternative in place.
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