10 PERFORMANCE REPORT OF THE CABINET MEMBER FOR ADULTS, HEALTH AND WELL-BEING PDF 272 KB
Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Dilwyn Morgan
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Decision:
To accept and note the information
in the report.
Minutes:
The report was submitted by Councillor Dilwyn
Morgan.
DECISION
To accept and note the information in the
report.
DISCUSSION
The report was submitted
thanking all care workers who were working to support vulnerable people
throughout the year, and especially during the extreme weather recently.
It was confirmed that
there had been work to upgrade care homes in Abermaw and Dolgellau. In the same
manner, pride was expressed regarding the work in Hafod Mawddach. It was
confirmed that work was ongoing to find suitable individuals to use the equipment
available in Abermaw and Hafod Mawddach currently. Pride was expressed that the
necessary specialist Dementia care was now available to patients in Hafod
Mawddach following a challenging period.
It was acknowledged
that the Council's ability to act as a landlord in Tŷ Meurig, which
provided accommodation to individuals who received the Department's support,
had been challenging in the past. Despite this, it was confirmed that the
Council had received confirmation that it was possible to act as a landlord and
provide tenancy, ensuring more control over the provision for similar
developments. It was elaborated that the Department had collaborated with the
Housing and Property Department to design the building in the hope of receiving
planning permission when timely.
It was explained that
there was a slight slippage in the timetable to develop supported housing where
it was intended to be ready by the end of the current financial year. However,
it was confirmed that the Department was trying to ensure that this house in
Pwllheli would be ready before summer 2025. It was elaborated that a second
house in Penrhyndeudraeth was likely to be ready by spring 2025.
It was reported that the
tendering work to develop Canolfan Dolfeurig had been undertaken recently, but
the bids submitted were substantially higher than the funding committed to
within the Council's Plan. It was elaborated that the department had been holding
discussions with the Welsh Government regarding the possibility of funding the
gap in the plan's costs and it was emphasised that the decision would be
announced very soon, to be able to commence the development of the site.
Pride was expressed that
a Learning Disability Career Pathway Coordinator had been appointed and work to
promote work opportunities and support individuals into paid work was underway.
It was explained that
the percentage of unmet domiciliary care hours was at its lowest for a year,
with 84 individuals waiting for domiciliary care. It was emphasised that the
Department was holding discussions with partners nationally to ensure that fewer
people had to wait for a domiciliary care service in the future.
Attention was drawn to the Older People, Physical and Sensory Disabilities Service, acknowledging that the waiting list to receive a care assessment continued to increase. It was explained that the main challenge related to lack of occupational therapists’ capacity. Emphasis was given to the fact that the Department was aware of these challenges, trying to ensure that resources and officers were targeted effectively to resolve some ... view the full minutes text for item 10
Awdur: Aled Davies, Head of Adults, Health and Well-being