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Data from the regional Market Position Statement for older people’s services in West Wales (Mid and West Wales Health and Social Care Collaborative, 2015) suggests that spend on these services represents between 3% and 11% of total older people’s budgets.
Case Study
Remodelling and Co-designing Services in Llandysul, Ceredigion
Ceredigion has taken an innovative approach to developing services for older adults and working with communities to remodel services. A small cross organisational group made up of representation from HDUHB, Ceredigion County Council and Ceredigion Association of Voluntary Organisations has been established to deliver a place based system of care within a town in Ceredigion and scope opportunities for Alternative Delivery Models for public services. The project aims to understand the opportunities and challenges associated with alternative delivery models and explores various forms of service delivery such as social enterprises, cooperatives and user led services. The dialogue includes:
• SessionsforofficersfromLA,UHB,CAVOwiththeaimofraisingawarenessof the principles of Alternative Delivery Models, including Community Asset Transfer, social enterprise, cooperatives
• SessionsforelectedmemberstounderstandAlternativeDeliveryModelsand the opportunities for the key partners
• Sessions with community groups and individuals to discuss the support and options available
Case Study
Pembrokeshire Intermediate Voluntary Organisations Team (PIVOT)
The PIVOT Project was established as a third sector collaborative in Pembrokeshire to facilitate hospital discharge, support those who are at risk of admission to hospital for non-medical reasons and reduce support required from statutory agencies. The project is coordinated by Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services and includes, British Red Cross, Pembrokeshire Care & Repair and Pembrokeshire Association of Community Transport Organisations. The PIVOT partners have many years of experience providing support that builds confidence and self-esteem to enable people to live independently within their own homes. PIVOT provides home-based low level support for up to six weeks for people who would benefit from low level prevention and reablement support in the community.
West Wales Population Assessment March 2017 Older people