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Summary of the public service agreement (PSA) target on home care 2004/05
- Author:
- NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publisher:
- National Health Service. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2006
- Pagination:
- 6p.
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
Key findings from the Summary of the Public Service Agreement (PSA) target on Home Care 2004/05 include: A total of 92 local authorities (61%) were above the Government’s 30% PSA target for March 2006, compared with 79 local authorities (53%) in 2003/04. Currently 65 local authorities (43%) are meeting the Government’s March 2008 PSA target for 34% of older people to receive intensive home care to live independently. This represents a rise of 13 (9%) from the previous year.
Personal social services: home care users in England aged 65 and over, 2008-09 survey
- Author:
- NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publisher:
- National Health Service. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2009
- Pagination:
- 62p.
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
This survey is targeted at service users aged 65 and over receiving home care funded wholly or in part by Social Services. A survey of these service users was also conducted in 2002-03 and 2005-06. This survey aims to see how the opinions of these service users have changed since 2005-06 and to gain a better understanding of how different factors affect the overall satisfaction. Main findings included: 58 per cent of service users were extremely or very satisfied with the service that they received; 23 per cent of respondents of the White ethnic group were extremely satisfied with their home care compared to 17 per cent of the Asian ethnic group and 16 per cent of the Black ethnic group; 67 per cent of service users were always happy with the way their care worker treated them while 28 per cent said they were usually happy.
Community care statistics, social services activity England, 2011-12: final realease
- Author:
- NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publisher:
- National Health Service. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2013
- Pagination:
- 99
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
This statistical release combines data from two sources: the Referrals, Assessments and Packages of Care (RAP) and the Adult Social Care Combined Activity Return (ASC-CAR) and covers for the period 1 April 2011 to 31 March 2012. It supersedes the provisional data published on 12 September 2012. Chapter cover access to care; packages of care; community based services (eg home care, day care and meals services); self directed support; residential care; and carers assessment and services. (Original abstract)
Community care statistics 2008: home care services for adults, England
- Author:
- NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publisher:
- National Health Service. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2009
- Pagination:
- 29p.
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
This statistical report presents information provided by Councils with Adult Social Services Responsibilities (CASSRs) relating to home care services purchased or provided during a survey week in September 2008. Details were collected on the number of home care contact hours provided, the number of household visits, and the number of households receiving services.
Community care statistics 2006: home care services for adults: England
- Author:
- NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publisher:
- National Health Service. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 54p., tables
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
Community care statistics 2009-10: social services activity report, England
- Author:
- NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publisher:
- National Health Service. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 92p., tables
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
This statistical release presents information on referrals, assessments and packages of care, including information relating to residential care placements and residents during 2009-10 in England. Includes tables and figures throughout.
Community care statistics 2008-09: social services activity report, England
- Author:
- NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publisher:
- National Health Service. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2010
- Pagination:
- 78p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This report collates data on the social care activity of Councils with Adult Social Services Responsibilities (CASSRs) in England. Information is drawn from two sources, the Referrals, Assessments and Packages of Care (RAP) and the new Adult Social Care Combined Activity Return (ASC-CAR). This report is new for 2008-09 and replaces a number of reports based on separate data collections that were published previously. The data is reported under the following headings: access to care; packages of care; community based services; residential care; and carers. An estimated 2.04 million contacts from new clients were made to CASSRs in England in 2008-09, down 1% from the previous year. There were an estimated 1.78 million clients receiving services, a slight increase from 2007-08. Overall 1.54 million clients were receiving home care of various kinds. Most services were received by clients with physical disabilities, frailty or sensory impairment (72%) the remaining 18% had mental heath problems; 86,000 adults aged over 18 received direct payments. Since 2003 there has been a steady decline in the number of residents supported in care homes; 229,000 in 2008-09. During the year 398,000 carers received a carer’s assessment or review.