Issue - meetings
Older People’s Strategy and Ageing Well Plan
Meeting: 16/11/2017 - Social & Health Care Overview & Scrutiny Committee (Item 29)
29 Older People’s Strategy and Ageing Well Plan PDF 122 KB
To provide Members
with an update on the work that is taking place to implement the
Strategy for Older People in Wales, with a specific focus on the
Ageing Well Plan.
Decision:
That the progress made be noted.
Minutes:
Councillor Christine Jones introduced the report to provide an update on the work taking place to implement the Strategy for Older People in Wales with specific focus on the Ageing Well Plan. She invited the Older People’s Strategy Co-ordinator to present the report.
The Older People’s Strategy Co-ordinator advised that the Ageing Well in Flintshire Plan provided a framework for developing activity that would support older people to take control of their lives so they could maintain independence and wellbeing and continue to play an active part in their communities. She provided background information and reported on the progress made in the following priority areas, as detailed in the report, which demonstrated the strong links with partners, citing community groups and older people’s groups as examples, and third sector organisations who were instrumental in taking the work forward:
· Age-Friendly Communities
· Falls Prevention
· Dementia Supportive Communities
· Opportunities for Learning and Employment
· Loneliness and isolation
Councillor Hilary McGuill thanked the Older People’s Strategy Co-ordinator for an excellent report. She welcomed the initiative that North Wales Fire & Rescue Service fire crew had been trained to carry out Falls Risk Assessments during home fire safety checks and sought clarification that all Fire Stations within Flintshire were implementing this. The Older People’s Strategy Co-ordinator confirmed that Deeside Fire Station was ‘on board’ and said that she would confirm the position with Buckley Fire Station following the meeting. Commenting on the Loneliness and Isolation work in areas of rural north Flintshire, Councillor McGuill asked how the activities/information leaflets would be distributed to the target areas. The Older People’s Strategy Co-ordinator confirmed that the leaflets would be issued through Town and Community Councils, local organisations and community groups and services. She said that elected Members had also offered to distribute leaflets in some areas and acknowledged the need to use existing resources.
Councillor Dave Healey commented on the opportunity to combine the distribution of leaflets within the newsletters sent out by Members and the potential to use local Councillors who had well established networks for the distribution of leaflets.
Councillor Hilary McGuill expressed her thanks for the training which had been provided to Mynydd Isa Scouts to be ‘Dementia Friends’ which demonstrated a positive approach towards dementia friendly communities across age ranges. She commented on the Authority’s plans to charge voluntary organisations 20% business rates and expressed concern that this could result in the closure of scouts clubs and other groups within local communities.
Councillor Dave Mackie acknowledged the excellent work being undertaken to combat the issue of loneliness and isolation and welcomed ‘Dementia solutions’ initiatives. He emphasised that loneliness was a serious problem particularly amongst older people and said that some people may not feel comfortable attending Dementia Cafes. He urged the Authority to look at initiatives that could be implemented in local communities so that people enduring loneliness could attend during the week to socialise and meet other people. The Older People’s Strategy Co-ordinator commented on a project which was currently taking place in the ... view the full minutes text for item 29