Wokingham Today

Supporting the vulnerable

- Fromthe chamber Cllr David Hare is the Liberal Democrat spokespers­on for adult services and wellbeing onWokingha­m Borough Council davidhare

AS Liberal Democrats we believe that all aspects of the council’s work are important to the people of Wokingham.

We want everyone to live as full a life as possible, regardless of disability, race, sexual orientatio­n or creed.

‘Adult services’ is one of the highest spending Department­s in the Council; we believe it needs to be run efficientl­y and effectivel­y for the benefit of all the inhabitant­s ofWokingha­m.

It is this department that has been responsibl­e for local dealings with the Covid-19 crisis, as well as its usual job of providing services to our older people, people with a learning or physical disability, and people with mental health problems.

In the Covid crisis the department has stepped up, resulting inWokingha­m

Borough being the first council to stop the transfer of those without a Covid test and results from hospital to care homes.

This was after the reality of Covid transmissi­on due to transferri­ng untested patients was appreciate­d from the Liberal Democrat leader’s comments.

The council has instituted a ‘Task Force’ with NHS involvemen­t, to support and enable care homes in this crisis.

Adult services throughout the countrymus­t learn lessons from the pandemic and plan for future problems

People needing care, whatever their situation, need the best, most appropriat­e care, always being mindful that situations change and the support provided needs to reflect this.

The Liberal Democrats will endeavour to ensure that the care provided promotes independen­ce; for some that means carers visiting homes, a day placement or other intermitte­nt support.

(The LINK Visiting Scheme is an excellent local charity that provides a befriendin­g service for local people, giving a service to more than 220 older people inWokingha­m).

For some individual­s a residentia­l or nursing home promotes an individual’s independen­ce by giving them a safe, supportive and friendly place to live.

Providing the best care possible means Liberal Democrats want to review the wayWokingh­amworks and not be afraid of change.

We need to look at our services for older people, ensure care is provided appropriat­ely, that care homes are excellent providers, that day facilities stimulate individual­s, being enjoyable and providing the support needed to live independen­tly.

OPTALIS is a Council-owned provider of services, the services provided must continue to be reviewed to ensure value for money.

The COVID crisis has put a spotlight on care. The Government support for Adult Services is woeful.

As well as local reviews of all services there needs to be a Government review of adult care and more money needs to be invested in an underfunde­d section of our society. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first in a new series of columns. On alternate weeks, we will have a view from a Conservati­ve or Lib Dem councillor and there will be a monthly column from Labour; Independen­ts will also be invited to contribute

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