6 PENYBERTH, PENRHOS CARE HOME BUSINESS CASE PDF 237 KB
Appendix B
and C are separate for Cabinet Members only.
Both appendices are exempt under Paragraph 14 of
Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972 – Information relating to the
financial or business affairs of any particular person
(including the authority holding that information).
The contents of the item includes
commercially sensitive information regarding financial aspects of the project.
This is relevant to a number of independent sector
residential and nursing homes, particularly Appendix B and C.
Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Dilwyn Morgan
Additional documents:
Decision:
To approve the Strategic Business
Case in Annex A.
To
authorise the Head of Adults, Health and Wellbeing to submit the Strategic
Outline Business Case to Welsh Government to seek £14.6million of Health and
Social Care Integration and Rebalancing Capital Fund (IRCF) funding to create a
public sector partnership development at the Penyberth, Penrhos site, in
partnership with Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) and move forward
to develop an Outline Business Case.
Minutes:
The report was submitted
by Cllr Dilwyn Morgan.
DECISION
To approve the Strategic Business Case in Appendix A.
To authorise the Head of Adults, Health and
Well-being Department to submit the Strategic Outline Business Case to the
Welsh Government to seek £14.6million of funding from the Health and Social
Care Integration and Rebalancing Capital Fund (IRCF) to create a public sector
partnership development at the Penyberth site, Penrhos, in partnership with Betsi Cadwaladr University
Health Board (BCUHB) and move forward to develop an Outline Business Case.
DISCUSSION
The report was presented,
adding that appendices B and C were exempt appendices for the attention of the
Cabinet Members only. The member provided the background and context to the
report, noting that Cyngor Gwynedd was already a residential care provider for
the county's residents, and currently provided 50% of the residential provision
for older people, with the independent sector providing the rest. It was added
that this was an important part of the Council's responsibility towards the
most vulnerable residents of the County.
It was added that the county's
entire nursing homes provision was provided by the independent sector at
present. It was noted that the Government's views on the need to externalise
provisions nationally had shifted recently, as was stated in the White Paper on
Rebalancing Care and Support. The paper set out the benefits of having a more
balanced market.
The member explained that
there was a shortage of residential beds in the Llŷn
and Eifionydd Area since the closure of Penrhos Home at the beginning of December
2020, and added that there was no nursing beds provision in the Llŷn area. He noted that this Partnership would aim to
offer a care home with nursing, to be built on the Penyberth
site, Penrhos in order to
provide 32 residential dementia beds, together with 25 nursing beds of which 15
would be prioritised for nursing dementia care.
The member
talked about the enormous challenges with recruiting and retaining staff in the
care field. He noted that this project would examine different practices to
secure high-quality staff in the Llŷn area.
The Senior Projects
Practitioner noted that the report was an executive summary of the business
case which included the need for the change, and that the Plan adhered to
several Strategies by the Government. It was noted that the vision was
contained in the report for the site, as well as the Council's investment
objectives.
The Corporate Director of
Social Services added that the entire Penrhos scheme
was special and exciting. He noted that the nursing provision addressed the
need locally, particularly the dementia provision as there was a shortage of
such a provision both in the area and county-wide. He added that it was a
pioneering scheme – no other County Council in Wales ran a nursing home, and it
was an initiative being carried out jointly with the Health Board.
They took the opportunity to give thanks for the joint-working with Betsi Cadwaladr Health ... view the full minutes text for item 6
Awdur: Aled Davies, Head of Adults, Health and Well-being Department