30 October, 2015
29 October, 2015
New annual publication includes figures on contacts with HSC Trusts, care packages, meals on wheels services, residential and nursing accommodation and day care registrations.
27 October, 2015
Department of Health analysis shows local authorities have prioritised recruitment and training in spending one-off grant.
27 October, 2015
New research from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation finds that the government could use additional funds it will receive from increases in tax and national insurance receipts and reduction to in-work benefits payments.
22 October, 2015
New report from the King's Fund shows that more than 5,000 patients experienced delays in being discharged from hospital at the end of August – the highest level at this time of year since 2007, and that nearly a third of these delays were caused by problems accessing social care services – an increase of 21 per cent in the past year.
21 October, 2015
New report suggests a 'destructive vicious circle’ as inadequate access to high quality social care is progressively sapping the resilience both of NHS services and of older people who are at risk of poor health.
21 October, 2015
16 October, 2015
New report from the Care Quality Commission - State of Care - also finds that, while six out of ten adult social care services provide good or outstanding care, seven per cent of acute, primary medical and adult social care services have been rated as inadequate.
15 October, 2015
New report published by In Control finds that, despite emphasis on wellbeing, choice and control within the Care Act, a survey found that nearly half of respondents felt their quality of life had reduced and 30 per cent experienced a reduction in choice and control.
14 October, 2015
New statutory instrument brings into force provisions relating to the establishment of the National Independent Safeguarding Board.
9 October, 2015
Shadow Health Minister Elin Jones said the goal would be achieved through a phased approach - firstly, free non-residential personal care for older people; secondly, nursing and residential care charges for those with dementia will be abolished; and thirdly, all remaining social care charges for the elderly would be abolished during a second term of government.
9 October, 2015
In new report, the Ombudsman highlights that, although councils can contract out services, they remain responsible for the quality of any service those contractors provide, and for addressing any complaints users of services may have, irrespective of whether the provider is a private company, a third sector organisation or another publicly-funded body.
9 October, 2015
New survey carried out by the United Kingdom Home Care Association finds that low care fees paid by councils and a lack of funding for the 'national living wage' are two key factors placing a strain on providers.
8 October, 2015
Wales Online reports on change in legislation agreed by Welsh Assembly's Health and Social Care Committee.
6 October, 2015
New report from the Health and Social Care Information Centre which measures the performance of the adult social care system as a whole and its success in delivering high-quality, personalised care and support.
6 October, 2015
New report from the Health and Social Care Information Centre that seeks to learn more about how effectively services are helping service users to live safely and independently in their own homes, and the impact that these services have on their quality of life.
1 October, 2015
Launched by the charities Barnardo's and St Basil's in a bid to prevent homelessness among care leavers, the framework lists five steps that local authorities should take to put young people in control of their housing.
30 September, 2015
First annual official statistics report from the Health and Social Care Information Centre since a March 2014 Supreme Court judgment gave new guidance on Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards also show that 62,645 applications were completed by councils during the year, almost five times as many as the previous highest volume – 13,040 in 2013/2014.
29 September, 2015
The Welsh government has announced that the deadline for making retrospective claims for continuing healthcare in Wales has been extended, and potential claimants now have until October 31 2015 to register their intent to make a claim for continuing healthcare costs which were incurred between August 1 2013 and September 30 2014.
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