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LEYTONSTONE: "No fair deal" for elderly over centre closure


USERS of a doomed day care centre for the elderly are not getting a fair deal when offered alternative services.

Crownfield Day Centre in Crownfield Road, Leytonstone, is being axed by the council in order to meet government guidelines on the personalisation of services.

Eight of the 42 reglular visitors to the centre are yet to be assessed and some have hired solicitors in an attempt to ensure their needs are met.

Sue Pond of the Silver Warriors group, which is fighting to keep the centre open, said: “Alternative services and activities offered by the council are mainly targeted at active retirees, they are not like for like, are less than what is currently being provided and the majority are located in other boroughs.

“Users do not want to move outside their borough as the journey will take longer.”

The Warriors say the Morley Centre in Billet Road, Walthamstow, has been offered to dementia patients as an alternative facility but is close to full capacity.

Mrs Pond added: “The aromatherapy and relaxation room has now become a store room, the craft room has been offered to a group of Asian ladies with special needs, and the wheelchair store room has been offered as a prayer room.

“The Morley Centre is shrinking. To add to this, the dining room is smaller than that at Crownfield Road and there is no medical room should a user be taken ill."

Susan Ayres 87-year-old mother Winifred Philips, a former Crownfield visitor, suffers from dementia. She will now use the Resource Centre for Older People in Plaistow, Newham, after being unhappy with what is on offer in Waltham Forest.

She said: “The Newham day centre is wonderful, it has hairdressing, chiropody, singing rooms and all in a day centre setting.

“Waltham Forest does not have anything like this, why do we have to move to another borough to get this level of service?"

A cabinet report, approved by Councillor Liz Phillips, cabinet member for older people, says increased choice and control has improved the quality of life for service users who have chosen alternative facilities to Crownfield.

The report adds: “Service users are being professionally reviewed to make sure their needs are being met and alternatives to the traditional day centre care at Crownfield Road are being found for all the current residents.”

A firm date for the closure has not been set.

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Comments(4)

Nairn says...
7:26pm Tue 9 Mar 10

I'm afraid this is only the start of worse to come. The council has no idea about what personalisation means to/for people with mental health problems. Theoretically, people like Mrs Phillips are supposed to get personal budgets and buy their own care... 42 people club together to buy a day centre facility???
I don't think so.....

jack de large says...
9:35am Wed 10 Mar 10

Councillor Liz Phillips can spout the Labour Party mantra of "increased choice and control" but she doesn't have to live with it does she? Why is it the one choice people are never offered under this Liberal Democrat/Labour Junta is the choice to leave things as they are. The way this borough treats its elderly is a total disgrace. It is clear Councillor Phillips does not understand what it's like to be elderly and to rely on things that can so easily be taken from you.

Techno2 says...
10:48am Wed 10 Mar 10

jack de large wrote:
Councillor Liz Phillips can spout the Labour Party mantra of "increased choice and control" but she doesn't have to live with it does she? Why is it the one choice people are never offered under this Liberal Democrat/Labour Junta is the choice to leave things as they are. The way this borough treats its elderly is a total disgrace. It is clear Councillor Phillips does not understand what it's like to be elderly and to rely on things that can so easily be taken from you.
Maybe she needs to learn about losing things at the next election.

Balmain says...
11:59am Mon 15 Mar 10

I wait with anticipation to see what Councillor Liz Phillips is going to suggest for my Mum. The latest offer is a carer to take her to wherever she wants to go - swimming, tennis, bowls? A bit difficult for someone with dementia and confined to a walking frame and wheelchair. Just to finance the administration of a a Direct Payment system? Or has it got something to do with the location of the day centre en route to Olympic Park???


Winifred Philips and daughter Susan Ayres Winifred Philips and daughter Susan Ayres

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