sharon davies – chief executive. thank you for all entries many nominations received finalists...
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HCPA
Sharon Davies – Chief
Executive
Thank you for all entries Many nominations received Finalists have been chosen and contacted Event will be on 30th Nov Tickets will be on sale July/Aug
Awards
Aimed at Home Care providers who want to break into the Direct Payment market and wish to offer Personal Assistants
Diversifying home care businesses – creating a bank of staff
Kite marking scheme endorsed by HCC Limited Training on offer Train the Trainer option available – making it
sustainable Sign up on HCPA stand if you would like more
information
PA QA Scheme launched
Mandatory / Specialist Training £40/£20 per head Short Qualifications in
◦ Dementia level 3 award (being offered as a full award over 4 days and also as blended learning over 2 days plus homework)
◦ Dem unit 301 – The experience of Dementia◦ Dem unit 305 – Administration of Medication in Dementia Care◦ Dem unit 308 – Communication Skills in Dementia◦ Dem unit 310 – Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Dementia
Care◦ Emergency First Aid at Work◦ First Aid at Work◦ Level 1 Food Safety◦ Level 2 Food Safety
General Funded Training
Open Courses in ◦ Dignity Champions◦ Communication and Report Writing◦ Introduction to Autism◦ Advanced Autism◦ Diabetes◦ Foot and Oral Care◦ Nutrition◦ Sensory Impairment
More funded courses
Train the Trainer in ◦ Safeguarding◦ Strokes◦ Personal Assistants for the PA QA scheme◦ PTLLS funding available through HTDC
Upskill your own staff
Coaching L4 – Coaching Academy Leading & Recognising L3 Training Management L3 One Minute Manager Business Improvement Service
Leadership Funded Training
Action Learning Sets will be held at HCPA offices, Welwyn Garden City. Places are limited and will need to be booked in advance!
Friday 27th July Friday 14th September Monday 5th November
Activities – Sharing Best Practice
Pilot scheme – Strategic Planning - Business Improvement Tool.
We will send in our ‘business angel’ to act as a business coach with the owner and a management enabler to work with your manager
The aim is to make businesses more sustainable and raise the quality of care
Sign up today!
Strategic Development
Just to let you know…
Fee Negotiations All Types of Care
We have started work with HCC on fee negotiations for next year
We need your input
We need care providers of all types to benchmark
If you would like to share your figures please let us know
Weekly Care Costs per residentStaff hours
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Care assistant staff* (inc day activties)Qualified nursing staff*Management / admin / reception*Agency staff - care assistantsAgency staff - qualified nursingTraining backfillTraining expenses and feesCare equipment costsRegistration fees and recruitmentCorporate overhead element (pro rata)TOTAL Care Costs 0 0 0 0 0 0*staff costs include on-costsAccommodation costs per residentFoodUtilities (gas, oil, elec, water, phone)Catering / cleaning and laundry staff*Handyman / gardening*InsuranceMedical supplies and rentalsDomestic and cleaning suppliesTrade and clinical wasteOther non-staff expensesCorporate overhead element (pro rata)Repairs and maintenanceRent / mortgage paymentsProfit / surplusTOTAL Accomodation costs 0 0 0 0 0 0
Residential Dementia
Residential Frail Elderly
Extracare Dementia
Extracare Frail Elderly
Nursing Dementia
Nursing Frail Elderley
“Successful ageing is maintaining a balance of physical function and health, a high level of cognitive function and active involvement in society”
“New brain research shows that from age 60 to 80 is a time of cognitive and psychosocial development whereby both sides of the brain are used equally, leading to different and higher level functioning in later adult years than was previously believed”
Transformational Reminiscence Kunz, JA and Gray Soltys, F.
Why Wellbeing?
Wellbeing is high on the National Agenda but also high on the agenda of every individual, this is applicable to everyone, LD, MH, Physical Disability, Sensory Disability, Elderly and Dementia
Today we would like you to think about what you can do within the service you offer to promote wellbeing
It is our job to DO SOMETHING
What can you do to combat social isolation?◦ HCPA have invested in Activities◦ Utilise your activities staff to engage with the wider
community◦ Offer activities (including lunch clubs) to lonely people
who are at home◦ Make a small charge – think of the benefits for you
and for isolated people◦ Home care agencies can offer support with transport
and PA type care◦ EVERYONE WINS!
HCPA Members to tackle Social Isolation in Hertfordshire
Hartbeats Therapeutic African Drummers HCPA Key Messages IT Based Activities - My Life Motivation for the Mind, Body and Spirit - Motivation & Co Managing Nutrition - Apetito12-1 Lunch Therapeutic Back Care for Service Users and Staff –
Chiropractic Practitioner – Dr Cairns The Work of the Wellbeing Board – Tim Anfiligoff HCC Making Telecare Work for You – Vikram Bhaka Tunstall Save Energy, Save Money, Improve Wellbeing – Ben Coulter
HCCBreak Living & Learning Together – Kristy Thakur HAFLS Early warning signs of age related ill health – Ida Antwi NHS
What can you expect from today?