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How NHS Sutton Clinical Commissioning Group is working with care homes to improve the health and wellbeing of older residents

Christine Harger (Older Peoples Services and Safeguarding in Care Homes, NHS Sutton Clinical Commissioning Group, Surrey, United Kingdom.)

Working with Older People

ISSN: 1366-3666

Article publication date: 8 June 2015

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to describe how NHS Sutton Clinical Commissioning Group (Sutton CCG) is working with nursing homes, residential homes and other health and social care organisations in Sutton to improve the quality of provision for residents in nursing and residential homes “care homes”.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper explains how Sutton CCG engaged with care homes initially to seek their views on whether they wanted support and what support they would value. It describes what arrangements Sutton CCG put in place for managers and staff in local care homes to provide support face-to-face. The paper outlines the key areas for improvement that Sutton CCG and the care homes are focusing on. It includes examples of work carried out jointly by the care homes and Sutton CCG to improve the quality of care for residents. It goes on to describe joint-working arrangements between the CCG, London Borough of Sutton and other health and social care organisations to ensure the overall quality of care homes in Sutton.

Findings

The paper outlines feedback from care home managers and staff who were invited to share their views about what support they wanted from Sutton CCG. It includes early feedback from care homes about the support put in place and the areas where they have found it most useful.

Practical implications

In the UK many older people live in care homes. Britain has an ageing population so the need for residential and nursing homes and the numbers of people living in care homes is only likely to increase. Our ageing population also places additional demands on the NHS, with residents in care homes often spending time in A&E and lengthy spells in hospital. This paper highlights how CCGs and other health and social care organisations can work with care homes to improve the health and wellbeing of older residents in care homes and reduce pressures on other health services.

Originality/value

Sutton CCG has put in place new arrangements for working with care homes that aim to support carers to improve the lives of their older residents. The paper shares practical examples of support that the CCG has provided which has successfully improved care and decision making in care homes; early indications show this has reduced 999 calls and conveyances to hospital. Sutton CCG, London Borough of Sutton and other statutory organisations with responsibility for care homes in Sutton have also set up a joint intelligence group to gain an overall picture of the quality of the borough’s care homes.

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Citation

Harger, C. (2015), "How NHS Sutton Clinical Commissioning Group is working with care homes to improve the health and wellbeing of older residents", Working with Older People, Vol. 19 No. 2, pp. 60-68. https://doi.org/10.1108/WWOP-03-2015-0008

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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