janet dean housing and social care consultant
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Delivering for the People of York
Creating a Dementia Friendly York
Janet Dean Housing and Social
Care Consultant
Scope of this Presentation
• Background and Context
• Dementia Without Walls Project
• Research Findings
• Four Cornerstones Model
• Key Recommendations
• Response by City of York
A Changing Population
• York’s population has risen from 181,103 in 2001 to 198,051 in 2011 – a 9.2% rise, compared to 6.2% in Y+H, 7.2% England
• High increase in 20-24 yr olds – University expansion
• Rising population of older people, people with dementia and disabilities
An Ageing Population
• Nationally, by 2019 38% of the population will be 50+
• By 2029, this will be 40%• Children born today have >25%
chance of living to 100• 33,000 people 65+ in York, rising to
37,000 by 2015 and 40,100 by 2020
Increasing Prevalence of Dementia
People with Dementia in York who
are 65+• 2304 in 2009• 2708 by 2015 • 4000 by 2030• 2nd highest level of patients discharged to
residential homes, • highest rate of delayed transfers hospital to
care homes
Dementia Without Walls
• Year long JRF project• Action research, engaging local
professionals, community, people with dementia and carers
• Developed a model to understand issues
• Made practical recommendations
Four Cornerstones Model
Key Findings
• What’s good for people with dementia is good for everybody - housing, transport and community resources facilities
• Training and awareness for people at all levels and in all sectors (e.g. banks, shops, transport and leisure).
• York’s bounty of leisure, cultural and spiritual resources can help people with dementia to live richer, fuller lives.
• Health and social care services will need to change over time
• People with dementia should be central to helping to plan for this
Some Responses
• GeniUS York – ideas from the community• Resource to support ongoing ideas and
involvement• Inclusion in sport and leisure activities• Influencing housing policy • Redeveloping social care resources• Giving people with dementia a voice –
championed by YOPA
Contacts Janet Dean Dean Knight Partnership
jd@deanknight.co.uk07789 067131
Steve WaddingtonCity of York Council
steve.waddington@york.gov.uk
01904 554016
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