Issue - meetings

Extension of Falls Recovery Service Outside of Chesterfield Borough

Meeting: 02/05/2017 - Joint Cabinet and Employment & General Committee (Item 45)

Extension of Falls Recovery Service Outside of Chesterfield Borough

Additional documents:

Decision:

*RESOLVED –

 

1.   That a falls recovery service be provided in the entire North East Derbyshire District and in the Alfreton (DE55) and Ripley (DE5) areas of Amber Valley Borough for an initial fixed term of one year.

 

2.   That the provision of the extended falls recovery service commence in May, 2017.

 

3.   That an on-going review of the practicalities and costs of providing the service in these areas be carried out in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Homes and Customers.

 

4.   That a new 30 hour per week Careline Response Officer post be established on a fixed term contract for one year.

 

 

REASON FOR DECISIONS

 

To enable the Council’s Falls Recovery Service to be extended to clients living outside of Chesterfield Borough.

Minutes:

The Housing Manager submitted a report detailing proposals for the council to provide a Falls Recovery Service outside of the Chesterfield Borough area.

 

In 2011 Derbyshire County Council had tendered for, and awarded contracts for the delivery of a Floating Visiting Support Service for Older People across Derbyshire. The tender was split into eight areas and Chesterfield Borough Council was awarded the contract to deliver the service across the Chesterfield Borough area. In February 2017, after all providers across Derbyshire had already had their contracts extended by one year, Rykneld Homes and Futures Housing Group declined a further extension and advised Derbyshire County Council that they would no longer be able to continue providing the falls recovery service across their respective areas of North East Derbyshire and Amber Valley. In response to this Derbyshire County Council had approached Chesterfield Borough Council as to whether the council could consider providing a falls recovery service in the areas which had previously had the service provided by Rykneld Homes and Futures Housing Group.

 

The Housing Manager advised that after a careful analysis of the number, type and location of falls in these areas it had been identified that the council could potentially offer a falls recovery service in the entire North East Derbyshire District, as well as part of Amber Valley Borough that would be able to meet the required response times to clients needed to offer an effective service. In order for Chesterfield Borough Council to be able to provide this extra service it was recommended that a new 30 hour per week Careline Response Officer post be established on a fixed term contract for one year, the report noted that all associated administration costs would be contained within existing budgets. The Housing Manager noted that the new service would be monitored closely to see how it was performing to enable a decision to be made at the end of the fixed period of one year as to whether Chesterfield Borough Council should continue to deliver a falls recovery service in these areas or consider extending the provision of a falls recovery service into other areas of Derbyshire.

 

*RESOLVED –

 

1.   That a falls recovery service be provided in the entire North East Derbyshire District and in the Alfreton (DE55) and Ripley (DE5) areas of Amber Valley Borough for an initial fixed term of one year.

 

2.   That the provision of the extended falls recovery service commence in May, 2017.

 

3.   That an on-going review of the practicalities and costs of providing the service in these areas be carried out in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Homes and Customers.

 

4.   That a new 30 hour per week Careline Response Officer post be established on a fixed term contract for one year.

 

 

REASON FOR DECISIONS

 

To enable the Council’s Falls Recovery Service to be extended to clients living outside of Chesterfield Borough.