HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE INFORMATION CENTRE. Adult Social Care Statistics
Publisher:
Health and Social Care Information Centre
Publication year:
2014
Pagination:
53
Place of publication:
London
This summary provides information about the money spent on adult social care by the social services departments of councils with adult social services responsibilities (CASSRs) in England. It contains information taken from CASSR administrative systems used to record personal social services expenditure and income. Gross current expenditure by CASSRs on adult social care in England in 2013-14 was £17.2 billion. This represents an increase of half of one per cent in cash terms from 2012-13, which is the equivalent of a one per cent decrease in real terms. Over the five year period from 2008-09, there has been a decrease of three per cent in real terms. 51 per cent (£8.8 billion) of expenditure in 2013-14 was on older people (those aged 65 and over), compared to 52 per cent in 2012-13. The average cost per adult aged 18 and over supported in residential care, nursing care or intensively in their own home was £597 per week in 2013-14, compared to the real term figure of £613 in 2012-13; a three per cent decrease in real terms and one per cent in cash terms.
(Edited publisher abstract)
This summary provides information about the money spent on adult social care by the social services departments of councils with adult social services responsibilities (CASSRs) in England. It contains information taken from CASSR administrative systems used to record personal social services expenditure and income. Gross current expenditure by CASSRs on adult social care in England in 2013-14 was £17.2 billion. This represents an increase of half of one per cent in cash terms from 2012-13, which is the equivalent of a one per cent decrease in real terms. Over the five year period from 2008-09, there has been a decrease of three per cent in real terms. 51 per cent (£8.8 billion) of expenditure in 2013-14 was on older people (those aged 65 and over), compared to 52 per cent in 2012-13. The average cost per adult aged 18 and over supported in residential care, nursing care or intensively in their own home was £597 per week in 2013-14, compared to the real term figure of £613 in 2012-13; a three per cent decrease in real terms and one per cent in cash terms.
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Subject terms:
adult social care, expenditure, local authorities, older people, residential care, home care, costs, learning disabilities;
This report covers the social care activity of Councils with Adult Social Services Responsibilities CASSRs in England, including people who pay entirely for their own care, for the period 1st April 2014 to 31st March 2015, and for people receiving services at 31st March 2015 . Data is taken from the Short and Long Term return (SALT) which tracks customer journeys through the social care system, replacing both the Referrals, Assessments and Packages of Care (RAP) return and the Adult Social Care Combined Activity Return (ASC-CAR). Statistics are provided for short term support, long term support and support for carers. Statistics also cover the primary reason for support: physical support, sensory support, support with memory and cognition, learning disability support, mental health support, social support and reported health conditions.
(Publisher abstract)
This report covers the social care activity of Councils with Adult Social Services Responsibilities CASSRs in England, including people who pay entirely for their own care, for the period 1st April 2014 to 31st March 2015, and for people receiving services at 31st March 2015 . Data is taken from the Short and Long Term return (SALT) which tracks customer journeys through the social care system, replacing both the Referrals, Assessments and Packages of Care (RAP) return and the Adult Social Care Combined Activity Return (ASC-CAR). Statistics are provided for short term support, long term support and support for carers. Statistics also cover the primary reason for support: physical support, sensory support, support with memory and cognition, learning disability support, mental health support, social support and reported health conditions.
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Subject terms:
assessment, carers, carers assessment, community care, home care, local authorities, residential care, learning disabilities, mental health problems, dementia, sensory impairments;
Statistics on service provision in Scotland to older people, people with learning disabilities, people with mental health problems, disabled people, carers and other users. Provides figures on domiciliary care, day care , residential care, private nursing homes, hospitals and special needs housing for each user group.
Statistics on service provision in Scotland to older people, people with learning disabilities, people with mental health problems, disabled people, carers and other users. Provides figures on domiciliary care, day care , residential care, private nursing homes, hospitals and special needs housing for each user group.
Subject terms:
home care, housing, learning disabilities, mental health problems, older people, physical disabilities, residential care, social services, statistical methods, carers, community care, day services, health care;
Statistics on service provision in Scotland to older people, people with learning disabilities, people with mental health problems, disabled people, carers and other users. Provides figures on domiciliary care, day care , residential care, private nursing homes, hospitals and special needs housing for each user group.
Statistics on service provision in Scotland to older people, people with learning disabilities, people with mental health problems, disabled people, carers and other users. Provides figures on domiciliary care, day care , residential care, private nursing homes, hospitals and special needs housing for each user group.
Subject terms:
home care, housing, learning disabilities, mental health problems, older people, physical disabilities, residential care, social services, statistical methods, carers, community care, day services, health care;
Statistics on service provision in Scotland to older people, people with learning disabilities, people with mental health problems, disabled people, carers and other users. Provides figures on domiciliary care, day care , residential care, private nursing homes, hospitals and special needs housing for each user group.
Statistics on service provision in Scotland to older people, people with learning disabilities, people with mental health problems, disabled people, carers and other users. Provides figures on domiciliary care, day care , residential care, private nursing homes, hospitals and special needs housing for each user group.
Subject terms:
home care, housing, learning disabilities, mental health problems, older people, physical disabilities, residential care, social services, statistical methods, carers, community care, day services, health care;