Corby MP Visits Local Care Home To Discuss The Future Of Adult Social Care
Lee Barron MP (Labour, Corby and East Northamptonshire) visited Redmond House, a Voyage Care Residential Care Home to meet with colleagues and the people supported by Voyage Care and learn more about the critical role adult social care plays in enabling people with learning disabilities to live independent and fulfilling lives.
During his visit, Mr Barron was welcomed by Jane-Marie Walton Davies, Service Manager at Redmond House, before being given a tour of the home. He had the opportunity to meet with the people who live there, hear their personal stories, and see first-hand how dedicated supports helps them build independence. He also engaged in discussions with team members about the vital work they do and the challenges they currently face in the sector.
The visit helped build understanding and strengthen the partnership between Mr Barron and Voyage Care, highlighting that adult social care is not just about supporting the elderly but also about ensuring that people of working age receive the right care to lead meaningful lives. Discussions covered key issues such as funding constraints, the need for reform, and how services like Redmond House provide essential support that extends beyond residential care.
Throughout his tour where Mr Barron and Urvi Patel, Managing Director for Voyage Care Central East walked between both Redmond House and Welland House discussions took place on local and national policy.
A key focus was the importance of ensuring working-age adults remain a priority in the ongoing adult social care debate. The team emphasised the significance of the independent, cross-party commission into adult social care proposed by Baroness Casey, advocating for greater recognition of the needs of people supported by social care services beyond hospital discharge and elderly care.
Voyage Care also shared their wider policy recommendations aimed at encouraging sustainable progress in social care within existing funding constraints.
Urvi Patel, Managing Director for Voyage Care Central East, said:
“It was a pleasure to welcome Mr Barron to Redmond House. He was highly engaged and passionate about the issues impacting both the people we support and the dedicated staff within our service. His commitment to social care reform and fighting for greater equity in support is encouraging, and we look forward to working with him to ensure that the needs of working-age adults remain high on the agenda.”
Mr Barron reinforced his support for a fairer and more sustainable social care system and acknowledged the importance of services like those provided by Voyage Care in improving quality of life for individuals with learning disabilities.
He said: “I am grateful to the Voyage Care team and the people they support for welcoming me into Redmond House and teaching me more about the adult social care space. I am committed to supporting the people of Corby and East Northamptonshire and ensuring everyone in our community is supported appropriately. Hearing about some of the difficulties faced by the team has motivated me and my team to push for these to be resolved. I’m looking forward to building our relationship and working collaboratively to help the people supported by Voyage Care to prosper.”