Bexley’s Adult Social Care Vision was launched this week (18 March). The Vision will support us to work towards our aspirations that residents can live the life they want to live.
‘Your Life, Your Choice, Working Together towards the Life You Want’ sets out how we will work together with people who need social care support, their family and friends and our partners.
The Vision has been developed by listening to what people with lived experience have said. Their feedback has been used to form Bexley’s Adult Social Care commitments.
Councillor Melvin Seymour Cabinet Member for Adults' Services & Health said:
We believe that adults with care and support needs should have the best opportunity to lead healthy, fulfilled and independent lives. We are committed to ensuring that residents using Adult Social Care services can have local, personalised care and have the choice and control over how their needs are met.
Our Adult Social Care Vision will continue to enable residents to live the life they want. Residents with lived experience are best placed to decide what is right for them and this information will support them to live the life they want to lead.
Each priority in our Vision is accompanied by ‘we will’ statements. These statements clarify what service our residents can expect to receive and the goals we are working towards.
We want to support people to live healthy, active and independent lives for as long as possible and to be able to do the things that matter to them. We are committed to making the best use of available resources whilst keeping people in Bexley safe and as independent as possible”.
Yolanda Dennehy, Director of Adult Social Care and Health said:
Every day, remarkable efforts are underway within our Adult Social Care Services. However, it remains crucial for us to establish a forward-looking Vision and strategy, recognising the changes in society.
Our priority is to consistently place those in need of support at the forefront of our initiatives which will enable people to live the life they want to live.
This requires a shift in our operational and commissioning methods, our Vision sets out how we plan on prioritising outcomes by listening to individuals' aspirations, understanding their lifestyle preferences and working towards engaging with communities in a new way.
By listening and communicating with our residents we will have a greater understanding of what we are doing well and how we need to improve and develop”.