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The way Torbay cares for its adults has been given an official thumbs up.
The Care Quality Commission has rated Torbay’s adult social care services as ‘good’ following an inspection in September, reflecting strong performance in co-production, integration, and person-centred care.
Just over two years ago, CQC was given new powers to inspect and intervene with councils on their social care provision to make sure people get the best quality care and support.
This is the first time adult social care services in Torbay have received a holistic assessment under these powers.
Adult social care is provided by Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of Torbay Council as part of the Integrated Care Partnership.
CQC uses a four-point rating system: outstanding, good, requires improvement and inadequate. Torbay has been rated as ‘good’ across all areas.
The inspection covered four main themes:
“Our vision is for thriving communities where people prosper, and while we know there is always more room for improvement, this Good rating gives us the confidence to take what we already do well and build on this to continue to improve.
“I am so pleased that the CQC have recognised the benefits of the integrated way that we work with our NHS partners, building on our 20-year journey to provide seamless community services for the people of Torbay. This sets Torbay up well for the future development of neighbourhood based teams working in line with the Department of Health and social care 10 year plan.”
Anna Coles, director of adult and community services for Torbay Council, said: “I would like to say a huge thank-you to all our colleagues at the council, at Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust, and all our care and support providers and partner organisations.
“This good rating is testament to everyone’s hard work preparing for the CQC inspection, on top of their already incredibly busy day jobs. The CQC praised the support we give unpaid carers, work on our emergency duty services, the support we give people with mental health challenges, and our integrated care services.
“Our adult social care strategy will also support our vision for a happy, healthy and prosperous Torbay, as outlined in our community and corporate plan.
“We know we have more to do, including some challenges with waiting lists and times and reviewing the needs of people as often as we would like to. We will be approaching this with renewed energy and enthusiasm and building on all the work we have already done.”
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust chief executive Joe Teape said: “I am so proud of our people who work tirelessly to ensure people in Torbay receive adult social care swiftly and with compassion.
“Our people are committed to doing all they can to ensure people receive the care they need, in their home and in their community, supported by technology. I am so pleased that our work to reduce avoidable hospital admissions and to get people discharged and back home quickly was described as excellent.”
Key findings from CQC include:
Key strengths:
Areas for improvement:
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