A quick summary of the main ideas covering both the above documents is given below. Each of the bulleted items is expanded on in those documents:
What should the Objectives and Role of Elderly Social Care be in our lives?
The objectives that came out of our discussions were:
- Prolonging active life and providing quality of life right to the end
- Improving the quality of care and healthcare, improving access to it, and treating people with respect, while reducing cost per head through technology
- Reducing the need for care, through healthier lives and longer Independence
- Providing leadership in application of science and technology to Social Care in order to deliver the above objectives at the earliest opportunity
Summary of the main thoughts and ideas in this document
This section summarises the ideas that are elaborated in the two documents and contribute to meeting the above objectives. These ideas have not been prioritised or fully qualified but are the basis for further discussion.
Integrate parts of Elderly Social Care with the NHS
- Certainly Nursing Care but not necessarily Residential Care because of different objectives and culture
- Opportunity for integrated Career Structure across Care Homes and NHS
- Use pandemic to reset status, attractiveness and rewards of the industry
Reduce the need for care through longer, healthier lives and less unhealthy years
- Prioritise preventative medicine as per the Manifesto of Ideas
- Prioritise research in areas that can save most costs through delaying debilitating illnesses
- Encourage and regulate the market in Personalised Digital Health Products and Services which monitor, suggest interventions and provide triage level health diagnosis
- Focus on objective of fewer unhealthy years in context of Social care
- Mobilise the retired population through a retirement infrastructure with health at its centre
- In the context of this topic only, take a nanny state approach with stronger preventative carrot and stick nudges on health, fitness and diet
Increase the ability to stay in one’s home
- Encourage an independence technology market
- In-home application of voice control, technology, robotics AI and general ‘Living Aids’
- Application of remote monitoring of health and circumstances
- Harness the community spirit generated by the pandemic by capturing initiatives under a Community Watch umbrella similar to Neighbourhood Watch
- Invest in care in community services which encourage use of the above technologies, are built around them and identify improvements
Increase the role of Sheltered Accommodation and Retirement Villages
- Harnessing the above technologies but in a standardized way and to scale
- Increased factory-built properties with these facilities to lower costs
- Change both the actual attractiveness and perception of these to be a normal and preferred option in later life.
- Marketing of these 21st century facilities as very attractive options
- Facilities integrated with wider community
- Incentive point at state pension age
Improve quality and reduce costs of Residential Care, Residential and Nursing Care, Dementia Care
- Contribution from all the above
- Use of robotics and remote monitoring technology and AI triage diagnosis to take as much mundane work as possible from staff, improve quality and allow staff and remote doctors to monitor health and consult remotely. Incentives to deploy.
- Automated construction of modular Care Homes
- New Nursing Homes sited on NHS hospital sites
How do we pay for it?
- Social Care should be insurance based
- Should be ring-fenced contribution not part of general taxation, visible on pay slips. Some costs payed directly in short-term but with a cap as per original Dilnot report
- There must be a clear SLA (Service Level Agreement) of what we get for our money and for purposes of regulation and inspections plus ‘Open Book’ accounting
- Retired to continue paying into Elderly Care Insurance-based scheme, albeit at a lower rate
Involve business and entrepreneurs
- Incentivise formation of personal and Corporate Foundations which address society big issues including Social Care