Agenda item

Questions and Comments

Following the above presentations, the Chairman will invite questions and comments from the floor.

 

Minutes:

The Chairman invited questions and comments on the three presentations.  The following points were raised:

 

  • It was clarified that the Older People’s Accommodation Strategy proposed two 80-bed nursing homes for Salisbury, along with a 64 bed care home for people with dementia, and a 50 unit extra care scheme.

 

  • Reference was made to a site just off Salt Lane, which was believed to be in the Council’s ownership and currently for sale.  It was suggested that this would be an ideal location for a care home.  Councillor John Thomson commented that all council-owned land was evaluated for possible uses prior to being sold.

 

  • Concern was raised that a request from Salisbury’s Got Talent (a not for profit organisation offering support to older people and disabled people) had submitted a request for that site, which had not received a response.  Councillor John Thomson undertook to investigate.  It was also noted the council had changed the way is funded people; service users often now had control of their own budget and so there may be increased opportunities for organisations such as Salisbury’s Got Talent.

 

ACTION: Councillor John Thomson

 

  • It was noted that the Council was currently in discussion with the PCT regarding the Old Manor Hospital site, with a view to acquiring part of the site to develop some form of care home provision.  Councillor Thomson commented that this approach was being followed for all PCT land disposal to ensure that such sites continued to provide benefit for the people of Wiltshire rather than being sold and the money returning to the Department for Health.  In addition, it was acknowledged that the Old Manor Site incorporated an historic building which required maintenance.

 

  • The proposed GP surgery on the Old Manor Site was a project being managed by the GPs and the PCT.

 

  • It was noted that the Tenants’ Panel could be involved in publicising services and in contributing to consultations on new services.

 

  • Reference was made to the need for a card for disabled people.  Blue badges were not always suitable as they had to be left in vehicles for parking.  The Chairman undertook to look into this.  Debrah Biggs referred to the Safe Havens project which was being launched on 28 July, and the ICE (In Case of Emergency) cards, which listed any disabilities or medical conditions of the bearer.

 

ACTION: Councillor Richard Clewer

 

  • It was suggested that a priority for older people was improving the condition of pavements.

 

  • In response to questions, Nicola reported that the new equipment service for older people would start in October, with the response service starting in January.

 

  • Concern was raised regarding disabled access to the Council Offices in Bourne Hill.  Steve Milton (Head of Community Governance) undertook to investigate the possibility of improved signage.

 

ACTION: Steve Milton

 

  • In response to a question regarding the demise of Southern Cross, James commented that only low occupancy homes were expected to be affected.  The Southern Cross homes in Wiltshire were around 90-95% occupancy and so were not considered to be under threat. 

 

  • Further to a question relating to the staff who would provide the broader range of services, Nicola reported that the Council did not currently have access to the workers with these broad skills.  However, once service providers had been appointed, the Council would work with the NHS to develop training.  Monitoring would be undertaken from service user feedback.

 

  • It was clarified that the need to improve the current accommodation for older people in Salisbury related partly to poor energy efficiency but also to the size and design becoming less suitable for the service needs.  In many cases, it was cheaper to demolish and rebuild facilities.

 

  • The meeting noted the importance of maintaining a high standard of staff care as well as the quality of the material facilities.