Archived decisions
Hampshire County Council
Executive Member - Adult Social Care Item 1
27 October 2006
Re provision of Services at Stocklands Older Persons Home and Day Centre at Calmore, Totton
Report by the Director of Adult Services
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Contact: Vincent Oliver Ext: 833016 email: [email protected]
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Summary |
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The following decisions are sought: |
The Executive Member approve the proposal for the reprovision of residential, day services and associated office facilities at Stocklands, and that the process to end the current service is completed by March 2007, subject to the care needs of the residents and the day centre service users being met. |
Approved by: |
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Date of decision: |
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Councillor Patricia Banks |
Hampshire County Council
Executive Member - Adult Social Care
27 October 2006
Re provision of Services at Stocklands Older Persons Home and Day Centre, Calmore, Totton
Report by the Director of Adult Services |
Contact: Vincent Oliver Ext: 833016 email: [email protected]
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Date/Actions |
Progress/Response Received | |
Residents and Relatives |
Meetings with all residents and those relatives able to attend on 20 July 2006. July - October: Individual meetings with residents/relatives, Care Manager and members of Stocklands staff when appropriate. |
All 37 residents now had individual sessions with Care Manager and options discussed. No letters of complaint about the reprovision of residential provision received., Generally an understanding of the reasons why reprovision being considered, although clearly a number of residents anxious. Positive experience for those potentially being considered for the new nursing home at Forest Court when they visited on 24 Sept 2006. |
Day Centre Service Users and Day Care |
Day Centre, 5 sessions were held with service users (to cover each day of the week) and any relatives who were able/willing to attend meetings on 8/9/14/18/24 August 2006. |
Quite a different response to the residential home. Many concerns expressed at potential loss of day centre and impact on relatives respite as well. One letter and one telephone call received. Local member involved and a lot of local press interest. Care Management input started and will be completed by end of November |
Staff |
First management meeting/briefing on 20 July 2006 followed immediately by full staff meeting the same morning. Unions previously consulted. In addition a meeting was held with other day centre staff who were unable to attend on the 20 July 2006. |
All staff have now had one-to-one sessions with Human Resources and future employment options are being considered. |
Voluntary Organisations |
A copy of the July SCE report was sent with an accompanying letter to Age Concern Hampshire, Age Concern, Forest East and the local Alzheimer's Group. |
Response form the New Forest Branch of the Alzheimer's Society emphasised the importance of day care to support carers as well. |
NHS |
Letter and copy of the consultation SCE report sent to the New Forest PCT (July 2006). |
Generally supportive of approach. Letter received from Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry expressing concerns about the loss of a local resource both the residential and day care centres and the need for more not less local facilities. |
District Council |
Two letters and copy of SCE report sent to New Forest District Council. |
Responses awaited. Letter received from Totton and Eling Town Council expressing concern about loss of local residential and day care facility and impact on local employment. |
Local Members/MP |
Letter and copy of SCE report sent to local member Cllr. A. Weeks and MP, Dr. Julian Lewis. |
Cllr. A Weeks was invited to view the home and day centre and attended on the day centre consultation meetings. Letter submitted to PRC stating Cllr. Weeks opposition to reprovision. Response from MP awaited. |
Policy Review Committee |
On 27 September 2006 full debate on the proposal |
Recommendation to the Executive Member for Adult Social Care that should she agree to the reprovision of services at Stocklands Older Persons and Day Care: (a) it be a recommendation to the Executive Member for Policy and Resources that she request that all capital receipts from the sale of the home be retained for Adult Services use (b) that existing residents are consulted about alternative accommodation (c) that new day care facilities be provided as close to the existing facilities as possible (d) staff be offered acceptable alternative employment where possible |
Reg. |
Fit for Purpose |
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1 (a) |
Suitable for purpose of achieving the aims & objectives set out in the statement of purpose |
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"The layout and size of the building could be problematic for people who have short term memory problems, and for those with very poor mobility" - CSCI Report dated 19 April 2005 Building layout does not promote residents independence in terms of distance between bedrooms and communal areas The building layout does not allow for smaller group living areas
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(b) |
The location of the premise is appropriate to the needs of the service users |
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Occupancy is high. However Forest Court will be opening 2006/ 07 which will provide Nursing & Residential Care for 80 Older People (Frail Elderly & Dementia) | |
2 (a) |
Physical design and layout of the premises meets the needs of the service users |
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The main lounge is situated by the front entrance with a lot of activity in that area. Quieter lounges are provided upstairs | |
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Premises are sound construction and kept in a good state of repair externally and internally |
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Refurbishment & Upgrading currently underway - maintained to a reasonable standard Asbestos requires removing | |
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Equipment provided for service users or carers is maintained in good working order |
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(d) |
All parts of the home are clean and tidy |
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(e) |
Adequate private and communal accommodation is provided for service user |
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The main lounges is situated by the front entrance. The level of activity in this area near to the entrance hall is high
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(f) |
The size and layout of rooms occupied or used by service users are suitable to meet needs |
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Size of bedrooms 43 Bedrooms are under 9.3 square meters plus 6 are below 10 square metres Although accepted at registration as this was an existing building, this does not provide adequate space for higher dependency residents. That is: Lack of space for mobility equipment & carers to provide support/ assist with personal care. No fixed tracking for hoists in bedrooms
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(g) |
Adequate sitting, recreational and dining space provided separately from the service user's private accommodation |
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CSCI have raised a concern that there is a need for a "medical room" for treatment - the distance between the main lounge & bedrooms is too far to take physically frail residents back to their bedrooms. | |
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The communal space provided for service users is suitable for the provision of social, cultural and religious activities |
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(i) |
Suitable facilities are provided for service users to meet visitors in communal accommodation, and in private accommodation which is separate from the service users' own private rooms
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(j) |
They are provided at appropriate places in the premises sufficient number of lavatories and of wash-basins, baths and showers fitted with a hot and cold water supply |
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Five bathrooms are in the process of being up graded - two already completed. An outstanding CSCI requirement identified in November 2004 | |
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Any necessary sluicing facilities are provided |
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Upgrading of sluices is an outstanding CSCI requirement identified November 2004 | |
(l) |
Suitable provision is made for storage for the purposes of the care home |
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Suitable storage facilities are provided for the use of service users |
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Bedrooms are very small limiting storage space in bedrooms The number of electric sockets in bedrooms is inadequate - an outstanding CSCI Requirement Nov 2004 (cost of £150,000) | |
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Suitable adaptations are made and such support, equipment and facilities, including passenger lifts, as may be required are provided for service users |
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No tracking for hoists in the building | |
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External grounds which are suitable for, and safe for use by, service users are provided and appropriately maintained |
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The grounds are attractive & well maintained. However access could be improved with wider paths for access by wheelchairs/ larger paved area for seating. There is no "safe" garden at present
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Ventilation, heating and lighting suitable for service users is provided in all parts of the care home which are used by service users |
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Lighting in the corridors could be improved | |
4. (a) |
Take adequate precautions against risks of fire, including the provision of suitable fire equipment |
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Bedroom Closures to meet Fire Requirements One bedroom is closed due to high Fire Risk Fire Audit placed Stocklands as a high risk requiring extensive work to bring up to standard - a high priority Removal of asbestos: Loss of Income: Cost of essential work to comply with the requirements of the local fire services | |
(b) |
Provide adequate means of escape |
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See Fire Audit | |