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Statistics Release: CARE HOMES, SCOTLAND MARCH 2004

Annex F: Care Home Places with Ensuite Facilities in all Homes for Older People; March 2004

AVAILABLE PLACESALL SECTORS

% ENSUITE

LOCAL AUTHORITY

ENSUITE

WITHOUT

TOTAL

Aberdeen City

1,012

517

1,529

66

Aberdeenshire

1,426

498

1,924

74

Angus

803

171

974

82

Argyll & Bute

314

430

744

42

Clackmannanshire

182

44

226

81

Dumfries & Galloway

937

291

1,228

76

Dundee City

824

158

982

84

East Ayrshire

489

327

816

60

East Dunbartonshire

473

88

561

84

East Lothian

328

358

686

48

East Renfrewshire

362

152

514

70

Edinburgh, City of

1,733

1,193

2,926

59

Eilean Siar

147

96

243

60

Falkirk

666

230

896

74

Fife

1,626

772

2,398

68

Glasgow City

2,608

1,603

4,211

62

Highland

1,301

598

1,899

69

Inverclyde

241

219

460

52

Midlothian

321

243

564

57

Moray

298

195

493

60

North Ayrshire

558

663

1,221

46

North Lanarkshire

867

849

1,716

51

Orkney Islands

39

59

98

40

Perth & Kinross

918

388

1,306

70

Renfrewshire

464

477

941

49

Scottish Borders

411

413

824

50

Shetland Islands

142

0

142

100

South Ayrshire

540

333

873

62

South Lanarkshire

1,242

1,331

2,573

48

Stirling

318

264

582

55

West Dunbartonshire

407

142

549

74

West Lothian

711

101

812

88

SCOTLAND

22,708

13,203

35,911

63

Source: Care Home Census Statistical Return March 2004
Notes:
1. Available Places, All Sectors - The number of available places (either occupied or vacant) that are in homes run by all sectors in Scotland.
2. Ensuite - The number of available places with ensuite facilities.
3. Without - The number of available places without ensuite facilities.
4. % Ensuite - This is the percentage of available places within all care sectors in Scotland that have ensuite facilities. The overall rate for Scotland is 63 per cent.

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