183 Osborne Grove Nursing Home Feasibility Study
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[Report of the Assistant Director for
Commissioning. To be introduced by the Cabinet Member for Adults
and Health.]
Appraisal of development
options for Osborne Grove Nursing Home.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The
Cabinet Member for Adults and Health introduced the report which
set out the outcome of the Feasibility Study, carried out to assess
the future development of Osborne Grove Nursing Home and seeking
agreement to Option 4 as the preferred option of the Feasibility
Study. This option was to demolish the current building and rebuild
a 70 bed nursing provision including the clinic site, ensuring that
the use of the site overall was maximised.
The
Cabinet Member reported on the significant consultation undertaken
on the proposals with the co-production group which included key
stakeholders such as the families of residents at Osborne Grove,
trade unions, staff and public health partners. The Cabinet Member
was pleased to recommend option 4 for approval.
There were questions from
Councillors Barnes and das Neves, and the following information was
noted:
-
There would be a further report to Cabinet in
September on proposals for consultation to close the Home (for the
purpose of the development and other reasons) and relocate existing
residents to suitable alternative accommodation that will meet
their needs and promote their wellbeing. As part of this process,
residents and families would be consulted and assurance provided
that no moves would be taken forward hastily.
- In relation
to including sprinklers in the design of the new build, it was
noted that the Council were not excluding this but exploring what
this would mean and keeping this option open.
- In noting
that the current care home premises was not suitable for nursing
care and that the original design was for respite care, the
feasibility study was welcomed and the depth and seriousness of the
work commended. The Cabinet Member agreed that it was important to
future proof any new design according to the services
needed.
- The Cabinet
Member re-iterated that the Council would be accommodating the
existing residents and there would be careful risk assessments and
mitigations around the move. The wishes of existing residents and
their families would be covered in consultation process. It was
also noted that the families of the residents have been
participating in co-design group and have approved the option
4.
- Assurance
was further provided that with the changing financial climate in
local government funding, the site was preserved for nursing home
use and there were mitigations in place to counter any change of
use. The Cabinet Member emphasised that this was a significant
investment in public services and the capital cost was reflected in
the report. It was hoped that the seriousness of the intent to
provide nursing care and nursing beds was recognised. The site
provided an opportunity for greater number of nursing beds to be
available to the borough for people who need this in the future.
This was a public partnership and the Council would look at the
delivery options with the support of the NHS for the clinical
expertise to ensure this facility was provided.
RESOLVED
- To note the outcome
of the Feasibility Study carried out with regard to the future
development of Osborne ...
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