IMPACTAgewell: an integrated community development approach to improving the health and well-being of older people: sharing our learning: year 3 evaluation update
Author(s)
MID AND EAST ANTRIM AGEWELL PARTNERSHIP
Publisher(s):
Mid and East Antrim Agewell Partnership
Publication year:
2021
This report shares the learning from Year 3 of IMPACTAgewell, providing an evidence base for the benefits of supporting a community led integrated care approach. The aims of IMPACTAgewell are to improve the quality of life of older people by providing them with person centred services that will put their wellbeing and social needs on a par with their medical needs. Types of support include befriending, home security checks, handyperson services, energy efficient checks, benefits advice, community transport, health condition support groups, luncheon clubs and arts and history clubs. Assessing the impact of the programme, the evaluation examines in particular the fiscal return on investment; social return on investment; impacts and outcomes for older people; and invest to save return for community pharmacies. The evaluation estimates an FROI ratio of £1.51 : £1 – this means that for every £1 invested there has been at least £1.51 of savings generated in terms of unscheduled health and social care; an SROI ratio of £2.22 : £1 – this means that for every £1 invested, there has been at least £2.22 of a social return on investment when considering all service users, health care practitioners and carers; a community pharmacy ratio of £5.81: £1 – this means that for every £1 spent on community pharmacists within the project they delivered an invest to save return of £5.81. (Edited publisher abstract)