Introduction
1.1 The Extra Care statement supports the delivery of the council’s ‘A Better Life’ plan and in particular the achievement of the following key outcome:
‘People have access to excellent care and support in their home, both responsive short-term reablement and longer-term care, which always puts independence at its heart and helps people to continue to live independently for as long as possible, utilising equipment and assistive technology where appropriate.’
1.2 The statement provides clear evidence about the need for extra care housing across Dorset and the benefits new extra care homes will deliver over the next 15 years. This evidence and the housing demand and commissioning priorities it highlights, will support the development of the Council’s Housing Strategy and Local Plan.
1.3 The key benefits that the strategic statement is seeking to deliver are:
- more Dorset residents with higher and long-term care and health needs able to live in a home of their own that can easily adapt with their changing needs
- they can live in a supportive community where there are highly skilled staff; accessible and well-designed shared living spaces and gardens and care technologies, which can help them live the way they choose and feel secure
- a reduction in the number of residents being placed by the council, in more restrictive institutional care such as care homes
- through achieving this maximising the independence of residents with care needs and critically reducing pressure on adult social care spending. Extra Care Housing can deliver significant costs avoidances or costs savings to the social care revenue budget. This is based on Extra Care Housing providing a genuine alternative to more institutional forms of care such as Residential Care Homes, set up to support people with more complex mobility, health and support needs. Financial modelling for 4 new schemes suggests that with an annual revenue investment of between £430,000 and £530,000 per scheme, annual savings or cost avoidances of £200,000 and £255,000 per scheme can be achieved
1.4 In addition to setting out the Dorset wide evidence that supports the development of new extra care homes, the statement also sets out the need and extra care housing requirements of residents living in each of Dorset’s localities.
1.5 Whereas the statement addresses the needs of residents who are eligible for Council funded care under the Care Act and who need affordable extra care homes, the statement also covers the extra care housing requirement of homeowners and residents who arrange and fund their own care and support.
This supports both the council’s social care and housing priorities for residents eligible for its support but also provides the evidence for the Local Plan and Housing Strategy, covering the extra care housing demand amongst all of Dorset’s residents and households.
1.6 Overall the statement maps out a new council commissioning framework for extra care housing.
This framework not only ensures that Dorset can provide the extra care homes it’s residents need but can deliver the highly skilled care and support services, which maximise the design benefits of extra care housing to support the independence of Dorset’s most vulnerable residents.