Physical benefits
Care homes active plan
Care home residents in Stirling are set to benefit from a new programme to boost physical activity.
The move comes after Clackmannanshire and Stirling Health and Social Care Partnership, signed up to deliver Care about Physical Activity (CAPA) – a new programme set up by the Scottish Government and the Care Inspectorate to increase levels of physical activity in care homes across Scotland.
Around £1million is being invested across Scotland to provide training and support to local care home staff.
This will be delivered by a new team of physical activity improvement advisers who will work with care home staff to highlight the benefits of being more active and demonstrate how to build more physical activities into the day-to-day lives of local residents.
The Clackmannanshire and Stirling Health and Social Care Partnership plans to extend the scheme to around 18 care homes across the area as well as a number of sheltered housing complexes and intermediate facilities which provide short-term care and assessment for older people.
Shiona Strachan, chief officer for the Clackmannanshire and Stirling Health and Social Care Partnership, said “The Partnership is keen to support this new initiative as it has the potential to improve the health, fitness and quality of life of thousands of older people living in care homes across Stirling and Clackmannanshire.
“It will also support the work already underway to reduce the number of falls and fractures in care homes and equip local staff with the skills and resources to help older people become more active.”