Philip O’ Reilly National Co-ordinator of Services for Older People Respond! Housing Association “The importance of enabling older people to live independently.

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Philip O’ Reilly National Co-ordinator of Services for Older People Respond! Housing Association “The importance of enabling older people to live independently for as long as possible”

Mission Statement Providing housing in supportive communities for those in need, now and in the future Targeting the needs of our older residents and putting the appropriate supports in place to enable them to live independently in their own homes for as long as possible

Housing Provision Aim 1: To provide suitable housing for older persons in sustainable communities: now and in the future Main outcomes: 1. To alleviate the growing housing need among older people in Ireland 2. Proximity to services and amenities 7 3. Adhere to best practice guidelines and regulations. “By 2041, it is projected that there will be an estimated 1.3 million to 1.4 million people aged over 65 years in Ireland, representing per cent of the total population” NPAS, 2013

Quality Resident Support Services Aim 2: To provide the highest quality resident support services on all of our estates Main outcomes: 1. Enable our older residents to live independently for as long as possible and enhance their quality of life 2. Accommodate and support the wishes of our residents

The Personal Touch Aim 3: To compile and maintain the resident’s personal profiles and to develop appropriate service plans to meet their changing needs Main outcomes: 1. Develop and maintain positive relationships with the residents on our estates 2. Gain knowledge and an understanding of the resident 3. Ascertain the level of support required

Information and Advocacy Aim 4: To provide effective information and advocacy services for our older residents and to develop good working relationships with the relevant Statutory, Community, and Voluntary agencies working with Older People Main outcomes: 1. A source of information and advice. 2. Ensure that information is given on their rights and entitlements and signposting to other support agencies. 3. Support residents in accessing external agencies

Getting Involved and Creating Solidarity among Generations Aim 5: Provision of high quality activation, socialisation and education programmes for older residents on our estates with particular emphasis on intergenerational work Main outcomes 1. Promote access to a wide range of opportunities for continued learning and education for older people. 2. Identify areas of interest to residents and facilitate access to these programmes 3. Develop gender specific programmes when required

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Accessing Healthcare Services Aim 6: To provide practical support for older residents in our communities to access and engage with the relevant primary, community and continuing care services Main outcomes : 1. Empower and enable residents to access services in the community 2. Support people in dealing with multiple agencies

Tackling Loneliness and Social Isolation Aim 7: To develop a framework for combating loneliness and social isolation among our older residents Main outcomes 1.Tackle loneliness and social isolation

Responding to Changing Needs Aim 8: To monitor and evaluate the supports in place for our older residents and to develop appropriate responses to increased dependency, within an independent living framework Main outcomes: 1. Recognise the possible changing accommodation needs of the resident 2. Provide staff training to improve the services provided to our residents 3. Identify any deterioration, challenges or changes associated with ageing and offer relevant support

Influencing National Policy Aim 9: To continue to inform and influence national policies on housing for older people Main outcomes: 1. Influence housing policy at a local regional and national level

The Respond! Team Aim 10: Identify appropriate human resources to effectively implement this strategy and to develop a comprehensive training plan for all staff working with Older People in Respond! 1. Identify and provide specialised staff training Main outcomes:

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