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Bournemouth’s first sheltered housing scheme with onsite care facilities is officially opened this Friday (16 May 2008) to mark the completion of the joint initiative between Bournemouth Borough Council and the Bournemouth and Poole Teaching Primary Care Trust.
The existing sheltered housing scheme at Vale Road, Bournemouth has been transformed into a flagship facility which will provide housing, health and care support for people needing extra care including those suffering from dementia and other related illnesses as well as the frail elderly.
The opening marks the completion of the first phase which includes a communal lounge and restaurant facility as well as providing twenty flats. Bournemouth & Poole Teaching Primary Care Trust has provided onsite facilities including: a multi use room with a gymnasium to provide rehabilitation as well as space to offer day care for patients from the local community, two consultation rooms and facilities to undertake preventive work to reduce falls (including a falls ambulatory service) and an intermediate care flat for short stays of up to 6 weeks.
Councillor Peter Charon, Cabinet Member for Housing and Procurement, Bournemouth Borough Council said: “By working in partnership with the PCT we have been able to accomplish this fantastic scheme. The Vale Lodge centre will provide safe and secure housing for residents giving them the independence and dignity they deserve as well as easily accessible care facilities on their doorstep.”
Debbie Fleming, Chief Executive,
The scheme has been developed in partnership with Bournemouth Borough Council Housing Landlord Services and Adult and Community Services together with
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Benefits of Vale Lodge through multi-agency working
Provide residents with a secure good quality, safe housing for as long as the residents can maintain their own independence
Utilise telecare technology to support effective service delivery
Contribute to the development of a range of preventative services
Increase resident independence and dignity
Reduce acute hospital admissions
Reduce accidents and falls in the home
Support hospital discharge / intermediate care
Increase client re-assurance, less risk-avers policies responsive to lifestyles
Contribute to wider health, housing and social care policy agenda.
Services incorporated within the building
Residential fire sprinkler systems part funded by Dorset Fire and Rescue Service
Smoke control ventilation
Wheelchair accessible lift
Motorised entrance and flat doors
Secure keyless entry system
Resident alarm system incorporating full telecare facilities to maximise reassurance, dignity and ability to remain in their property as a home for life
Hoist tracking “hidden” behind ceiling to be used as required
Digital television facilities with community information / council services information provided through the residents own television.
Energy efficient building
The residents will benefit from a highly insulated building meeting the current building requirements with easy to use controls ensuring a comfortable living environment. The system offers resident complete control over their environment coupled with heating bills which are anticipated to be a 1/3 less than what was previously available. Low surface temperature radiators and thermostatically control shower rooms ensure that the residents have safe but comfortable living arrangements.
The communal areas are colour co-ordinated on each floor and include sensor lighting.
Resident Involvement
The scheme has representatives on the Sheltered residents focus group which assists Housing Landlord Services in shaping and delivering their services. Existing residents at the scheme have been fully involved in the development and conversion of the scheme from the outset in October 2004.