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Three Harbours) 2019 17/04/2019 Introduction Introducon Fowey (Three Harbours) 2019 The Three Harbours working area stretches from Fowey Westwards to Par and Northwards towards Key Messages the A30 and A38 encompassing Lostwithiel. Fowey Community Hospital is temporarily closed. 3 GP pracces, 2 of which are dispensing St Austell Community Hospital provides inpaent 19,470 residents are registered at the GP Pracces care and a range of clinics to people in the local area. Nearly 8,000 residents registered at Fowey River Pracce Bodmin Community Hospital provides physical and Obesity is the worst long term condion mental health care services to people in Bodmin and the surrounding area. 28.5% of paents are elderly Both St Austell and Bodmin Minor Injury Units are Currently 250 care home beds, 135 new units planned open daily 8am-10pm. The main general hospital for Cornwall, Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, based in Treliske, Truro. 19,470 12.18% Registered Paents Paents Obese GP Pracces Name Address Town Postcode Status/Dispensing FOWEY RIVER PRAC RAWLINGS LANE FOWEY PL23 1DT Pracce - Disp 135 28.5% LOSTWITHIEL SURGERY NORTH STREET LOSTWITHIEL PL22 0EF Pracce - Disp Paents MIDDLEWAY SURGERY ST.BLAZEY PAR PL24 2JL Pracce - Non Disp Care Home Units Planned 65+ Introducon Populaon Elderly Populaon 1/1 17/04/2019 Population Populaon Three Harbours 2019 The latest figures (2017) show that the populaon for the Three Harbours working area is 20,000, with a difference of approximately 700 more female than male. The highest percentage of the populaon (1) is esmated to be in the 45-74 year age group. Paent Numbers 8000 7,912 It is projected (2) that the highest percentage TICE will change by 2022 to the 50-79 age group Registered Populaon - GP Pracces 2019 C and, again, by 2027 to 55-84. GP Total Male Total Female Total M&F 7500 There are 19,470 registered paents FOWEY RIVER PRACTICE 3822 4088 7910 7,270 WEY RIVERPRA 7000 O (3) within the Three Harbours LOSTWITHIEL SURGERY 2410 2564 4974 F working area. The populaon is MIDDLEWAY SURGERY 3226 3360 6586 quite well distributed between birth Total 9458 10012 19470 and 79 years of age with the highest Y 4,971 age group being with the 70-74 GER group. 4900 TWITHIEL SUR 4800 4,768 OS 2017 - Populaon 2022 - Projected Populaon 2027 - Projected Populaon L 90+ 90+ 90+ 85-89 85-89 85-89 Y 6600 80-84 80-84 80-84 GER 6,584 75-79 75-79 75-79 Y SUR A 6400 70-74 70-74 70-74 65-69 65-69 65-69 MIDDLEW 6200 60-64 60-64 60-64 6,167 55-59 55-59 55-59 50-54 50-54 50-54 45-49 45-49 45-49 40-44 40-44 40-44 35-39 35-39 35-39 30-34 30-34 30-34 25-29 25-29 25-29 20-24 20-24 20-24 15-19 15-19 15-19 10-14 10-14 10-14 5-9 5-9 5-9 0-4 0-4 0-4 Introducon Populaon Elderly Populaon 1/1 17/04/2019 Elderly Population Elderly Populaon Three Harbours 2019 The elderly populaon (65+ age group) accounts for 28.49% of registered paents (1) in the Three Harbours working area. This is higher than average, GP Male 65+ Female 65+ Total 65+ % 65+ the average in Cornwall being 24.34%. FOWEY RIVER PRACTICE 1071 1224 2295 29.01 1,487 (approximately 30%) of the paents at Lostwithiel Surgery are in the LOSTWITHIEL SURGERY 704 783 1487 29.90 65+ age group, the next highest is Fowey River Pracce with just over 29%. MIDDLEWAY SURGERY 796 953 1749 26.56 QOF Long Term Condions CHD CKD In Cornwall there are 229 care homes (4), 8 of these are within this Cancer working area. There are a total of 250 beds in this working area 4.8% of all care home beds within Cornwall. Stroke Obesity Diabetes Care Homes Care Home Street Address Town Postcode Beds Trecarrel Care Home Castle Dore Road Tywardreath PL24 2TR 44 Meadowbrook House 52 Grenville Road Lostwithiel PL22 0RA 42 COPD Hendra Court St Andrews Road Par PL24 2LX 41 Condion Three Harbours Cowbridge Nursing Home Rose Hill Lostwithiel PL22 0JW 30 Dementia LD Rosehill House Residenal Home Middleway Par PL24 2LB 30 Obesity 12.18 The Old Roselyon Manor Nursing The Old Roselyon Manor Par PL24 2LN 30 Diabetes 6.57 Home CKD 5.10 Penmount Grange Lanivet Bodmin PL30 5JE 27 Obesity is by far the highest long term condion (5) within CHD 3.72 Tresillian Residenal Home Tresillian Par PL24 2AJ 6 Cornwall. It is the highest in this working area with Diabetes Cancer 3.22 second. 14.3% of those registered at Fowey River Pracce are Stroke 2.73 obese, 13.32% at Middleway Surgery, and 8.91% at Lostwithiel Surgery. COPD 2.16 Demena 0.93 Diabetes is the 2nd highest with over 5.8% of paents at each LD 0.49 Pracce. Introducon Populaon Elderly Populaon 1/1.
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