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Indicator 27: Description

TitlePercentage of people aged 65 & over with high levels of care needs who are cared for at home.

TitleNational Indicator/Target

Increase the percentage of people aged 65 and over with high levels of care needs who are cared for at home.

Brief Description

Indicator reflects the priority of shifting the balance of care from acute to community and home settings where possible and appropriate.

Strategic Objective(s) to Which Indicator Relates

This indicator informs progress in relation to the Healthier and the Safer and Stronger Strategic Objectives.

More Detailed Definitions

Definitions of Keywords

People aged 65+ with high levels of care needs is defined as people aged 65+ who are:

  • Receiving 10+ hours of home care (purchased or provided by a LA)
  • Resident in a Care Home
  • Resident long-term in hospital ( NHS)

Evidence Source

Data sources:-

Care Homes: Scottish Government: Community Care Statistics: Scottish Care Homes Census ( SCHC)

Home Care: Scottish Government Community Care Statistics: H1 Home Care return

Hospital:ISD Scotland: SMR50 (until 2006), ISD(S)1 (from 2007).

Indicator reflects the priority of shifting the balance of care from acute to community and home settings where possible and appropriate.

This measure is a proxy for a more substantial balance of care measure. In time, balance of care should embrace not only shifts in older people's services, but also other care groups receiving community care and in acute services from hospitals to the community (on which work is in hand).

In future, we expect the IoRN (Indicator of Relative Need) to be used to determine a more accurate count of the number of people with high levels of need in all settings.

Baseline and Past Trends

Chart: Percentage of people aged 65 and over with high levels of care needs who are cared for at home

Chart: Percentage of people aged 65 and over with high levels of care needs who are cared for at home

Source: Community Care Statistics: Scottish Care Home Census (SCHC)
H1 Home Care Return
SMR50 (until 2006), ISD(S)1 (from 2007)

Methodology

Numerator:

Number of people receiving 10+ hours of home care

Denominator:

= Number of people aged 65+ receiving 10+ hours of home care

+ Number of people resident in Care Homes for older people

+ Number of long-stay residents aged 65+ in hospital

Data Ownership and Quality Assurance

DATA SOURCES:-

Care Homes: Scottish Government Community Care Statistics: Scottish Care Homes Census ( SCHC). National Statistics.

Home Care: Scottish Government Community Care Statistics: H1 Home Care return. National Statistics.

Hospital:ISD Scotland: SMR50 (until 2006), ISD(S)1 (from 2007). National Statistics.

Publication of Data

Care Homes: Number of people resident in Care Homes for Older People is published each year in Care Homes publication:

www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Health/Publications

Home Care: Number of people receiving 10+ hours of home care (purchased of provided by a local authority is published each year in Home Care Services publication:

www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Health/Publications

Hospital: Hospital statistics are available from ISD Scotland: www.isdscotland.org

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