46 Older People’s Joint Commissioning Strategy - KEY DECISION PDF 27 KB
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Minutes:
The Board received a report from the Strategic Director, Health and
Community, which set out the draft Joint Commissioning Strategy for Older
People for 2009-2014.
The new strategy updated the plans for Older People’s Services and
identified the commissioning priorities and key actions for the next five
years. The main themes of the strategy reflected the various consultation
exercises which had been undertaken with a range of commissioning staff,
voluntary sector representatives, independent providers and service users and carers and one to one meetings, together with the outcome of
scrutiny by the Council’s Health Policy and Performance Board.
In the local context, a thorough analysis had been undertaken as part of
the Commissioning Strategy and strategies identified to address a range of
mental health, major illness and quality of life issues. The Council had
already considered a range of strategies that would address some of these
issues, including Extra Care Housing and Reablement
Services. The Commissioning Strategy would now bring together the different
strands into one coherent document.
The Board were advised that this was a joint Commissioning Strategy with
NHS Halton and
RESOLVED: That the Board approve the Older People’s Commissioning Strategy 2009-2014.