Denbighshire County Council has welcomed the positive report from Care
Inspectorate Wales (CIW) and Health Inspectorate Wales (HIW) on the provision of social care services for older people in the county.
They say officers have discussed the report in detail with the lead inspector and
are working to ensure that the areas for improvement are fully understood by
both the council and the Inspectorate and that agreed areas are targeted for
improvement through an action plan agreed with elected members.
Cllr Bobby Feeley, Lead Member for Wellbeing and Independence, said: “I
am pleased the positive elements of CIWs report recognise the creative and
professional approach that we have taken in implementing the Social Services
and Well-being Act and evidences that our focus is clearly sighted on supporting
people to maintain and recover their independence wherever possible, avoiding
unnecessary intervention by both social care and health services.
“The areas for improvement identified show that Denbighshire, like all
Welsh Local Authorities, are working to fully implement the Act in a sensible
and flexible way that reflects the spirit of its principles.
“This report is a recognition of the hard work and professionalism
of our staff across all of social care for older people and I would like to take
this opportunity to thank them for their continued support for our most
vulnerable citizens.”
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