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Scottish Community Care Statistics 2000

Domiciliary Care

Tables 2.1 and 2.2 contain information on home care services provided to clients with learning disabilities. Information on home care for other individual client groups is included in chapters 1, 3, 4 and 5. More detailed analysis of home care for all client groups is contained in Chapter 1. Please refer to the notes in annex A for definitions on which the data are collected.

Table 2.1: Age Breakdown of Home Care Clients with Learning Disabilities, 1998 - 2000

Age Group

1998

1999

2000

0-15

4%

6%

5%

16-17

1%

1%

1%

18-64

63%

76%

74%

65-74

14%

11%

12%

75-84

14%

4%

5%

85+

5%

2%

2%

Total

1,744

1,599

1,469

Source: SEHD Community Care Statistics, H1 Return

Table 2.1 presents the number of clients with learning disabilities receiving home care services in 1998 to 2000. Prior to 1998 a full age/client group breakdown was not provided. Between 1998 and 2000 the number of clients with learning disabilities fell slightly from 1,744 to 1,469. The highest proportion of clients are in the 18-64 age group which accounted for around three quarters of all clients in 2000.

Table 2.2: Age Breakdown of Clients with Learning Disabilities Receiving Home Care , 2000

Local Authority

0-15

16-64

65-74

75-84

85 plus

Total Clients

Clients per 10,000 Pop'n aged 16-64

Aberdeen City

0%

70%

13%

9%

9%

56

4.0

Aberdeenshire

0%

91%

9%

0%

0%

100

6.7

Angus

3%

80%

15%

0%

3%

40

5.8

Argyll & Bute

0%

65%

31%

4%

0%

26

4.6

Clackmannanshire

32%

61%

0%

4%

4%

28

9.0

Dumfries & Galloway

3%

69%

10%

3%

14%

29

3.2

Dundee City

0%

60%

35%

0%

5%

20

2.2

East Ayrshire

5%

77%

18%

0%

0%

22

2.9

East Dunbartonshire

14%

43%

19%

14%

10%

21

2.9

East Lothian

0%

100%

0%

0%

0%

11

1.9

East Renfrewshire

21%

77%

2%

0%

0%

48

8.2

Edinburgh, City of

3%

87%

10%

0%

0%

106

3.5

Eileanan Siar

0%

86%

14%

0%

0%

7

4.2

Falkirk

0%

73%

22%

2%

2%

41

4.3

Fife

2%

88%

9%

1%

0%

135

6.0

Glasgow City

13%

0%

75%

0%

13%

8

0.2

Highland

0%

53%

28%

5%

14%

43

3.2

Inverclyde

6%

78%

6%

3%

6%

32

5.9

Midlothian

0%

88%

12%

0%

0%

74

13.6

Moray

5%

67%

19%

10%

0%

21

3.9

North Ayrshire

2%

47%

10%

41%

0%

94

10.5

North Lanarkshire

4%

84%

7%

4%

1%

81

3.8

Orkney Islands

0%

73%

9%

18%

0%

11

8.9

Perth & Kinross

0%

100%

0%

0%

0%

15

1.8

Renfrewshire

4%

88%

4%

2%

2%

52

4.5

Scottish Borders

0%

86%

7%

7%

0%

28

4.2

Shetland Islands

9%

52%

22%

9%

9%

23

16.0

South Ayrshire

0%

85%

15%

0%

0%

61

8.5

South Lanarkshire

3%

78%

8%

7%

4%

102

5.1

Stirling

6%

77%

10%

6%

0%

31

5.5

West Dunbartonshire

42%

42%

13%

3%

0%

71

11.7

West Lothian

0%

94%

0%

6%

0%

32

3.0

Scotland

5%

75%

12%

5%

2%

1,469

4.4

Source: SEHD Community Care Statistics - H1 Return

Table 2.2 presents an age breakdown of clients with learning disabilities receiving home care services within each local authority in 2000.

Shetland Islands had the highest level of clients with learning disabilities. This amounted to 16 clients per 10,000 of the population aged between 16 and 64. In contrast, Glasgow and Perth & Kinross had very small numbers of clients with 0.2 and 1.8 clients per 10,000 of the population aged between 16 and 64, respectively.

The total number of clients with learning disabilities who received home care in Scotland in 2000 was 1,469; 75 per cent fell within the 16 to 64 age category and 19 per cent in the 65 and over age group. The total number receiving care, per 10,000 of the population aged between 16 and 64, was 4.4.

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