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Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS FT: Integrated Improvement Plan update
Introduction This briefing provides an update on the progress taking place in Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS FT on their Integrated Improvement Plan (IIP) which has been developed to address the issues identified in the recent Care Quality Commission (CQC) reports, including the reports on Rampton, Adult Inpatient Services and Older Adult Inpatient Services as well as the Section 48 review ...
Blank commitee report template - Nottinghamshire County Council
Quantum of Adult Social Care Reform 4. This Council has for some time impressed the need for reform on the Department of Health and Social Care. The reform of the Mental Health Act and Liberty Protection Safeguards have been outstanding for some years and make essential changes to the way that the Council supports some of the most vulnerable residents receiving care and support.
Handy person adaptation service
The Handy Person Adaptation Service provides help and support to keep you safe and independent in your home with free or low-cost, but high-quality, essential adaptations and small practical jobs. Eligibility This service is available to people living in Nottinghamshire (except the City of Nottingham) who are either: aged 60 or over disabled. Adaptations Adaptations can be fitted at your ...
Transport to services - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Council may be able to fund transport for users of adult social care in exceptional circumstances where there is no suitable or appropriate alternative. If you think you may find it difficult getting to services provided by us, we can talk to you about whether the Council can provide transport for you.
Adult Social Care in Nottinghamshire
1. BACKGROUND – WHAT WE DID In November 2022, Nottinghamshire County Council commissioned social enterprise, Community Catalysts, to undertake a time-limited piece of work. The specification for the work stated: This work is a key component of implementing ‘Better Together’ Adult Social Care’s co-production plan and ensuring people who use our services are involved in the development ...
Committees - Nottinghamshire County Council
The council has an Overview Committee for examining crosscutting issues and three Select Committees for scrutinising departmental service delivery Overview Committee View all upcoming Overview Committee meetings.
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE JOINT STRATEGIC NEEDS ASSESSMENT
Introduction Adult social care covers a wide range of activities to help people who are older or living with disability or physical or mental illness to live independently and stay well and safe. An individual's need for social care and support, and the extent to which these needs are met or unmet, are complex concepts and challenging to measure. They are influenced by a variety of factors ...
Make a HPAS referral as a professional - Nottinghamshire County Council
Healthcare and social care professionals to refer people needing care or support to the HPAS service. You will need As well as providing your own details we will also need the person's: name, address, contact information and date of birth property ownership details details of the required work third party contact information if you or the person cannot arrange access with the tradesperson ...
Occupational therapist
Are you interested in joining our dynamic Adult Social Care Occupational Therapy Service, working in a professional and supportive culture to promote people's independence? If so, then read on.
Nottinghamshire tackles major Adult Social Care reforms
Adult Social Care services in Nottinghamshire are working at pace to tackle a major set of government reforms, including implementation of the cap on care costs. Like all other local authorities with responsibility for social care, Nottinghamshire County Council must implement eight changes to the way it provides Adult Social Care over the next couple of years. A paper detailing these reforms ...
Promoting Independence worker - Nottinghamshire County Council
Are you passionate about working promoting independence, enabling people to overcome barriers and to live their best lives? We are looking for enthusiastic and motivated people to join our team of Promoting Independence workers. The role involves working with people in their own homes and their local communities. As a Promoting Independence worker, you will work with people of any age from 17 ...
Adult Social Care in Nottinghamshire
1. BACKGROUND – WHAT WE DID In November 2022, Nottinghamshire County Council commissioned social enterprise, Community Catalysts, to undertake a time-limited piece of work. The specification for the work stated: This work is a key component of implementing ‘Better Together’ Adult Social Care’s co-production plan and ensuring people who use our services are involved in the development ...
Policy and strategy
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Dementia and Alzheimer's disease - Nottinghamshire County Council
If you have Alzheimer's disease or any other dementia we can provide support to help you live independently, including: Meals at home Equipment to help you Home care response service Adaptions to your home. If you are unable to carry on living at home we might be able to help you find somewhere else to live. To find out more about what support is available from us download our Dementia and ...
Cabinet - Nottinghamshire County Council
A majority of decisions about Council services are made by the Cabinet. It also leads in the preparation of the Council’s budget and policy framework. View all upcoming committee meetings. The Cabinet is made up of the Leader and nine other councillors who each have an individual area of responsibility, known as a portfolio. Cabinet members can take decisions together when sitting as the ...
Report to Adult Social Care and Public Health Select Committee
Purpose of the Report 1. To update the Adult Social Care and Public Health Select Committee on the implementation of the Discharge to Assess model and how the use of the national Discharge Grant 2023-24 (Grant) has supported improvements.
Emergency contacts - Nottinghamshire County Council
For emergencies out of office hours please use the telephone numbers below. Social care emergencies You can contact our Emergency Duty Team on 0300 456 4546: 5pm to 8.30am Monday to Thursday 4.30pm Friday to 8.30am Monday, or Bank Holidays. If a person is in immediate danger call 999. Emergencies could include: you suspect a child is being abused you suspect a vulnerable adult is being abused ...
Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) - Nottinghamshire County Council
For those referrals that meet the threshold for Social Care involvement, representatives from the different agencies in the MASH and outside collate information from their respective sources to build up a holistic picture of the circumstances of the case and the associated risks to the child or adult.
Support for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing
Information on support available for deaf people.Our Adult Deaf and Visual Impairment Service (ADVIS) staff are experienced in working with adults with different communication needs such as British Sign Language and Deafblind manual. Coronavirus advice and information in BSL Enablement support Enablement is about helping you live as independently as possible. It is designed to help you with ...
Report to the Cabinet Member, Adult Social Care
Proposed for 2024/25 6. The proposed approach will support the Council to meet national standards in relation to the implementation of digital social care records and adhere to what high-quality support should look like. It will also improve decision-making and hand over between professionals across the health and social care system and will therefore improve the experience of people who use ...