Residential Care Homes, Scotland 2002

DescriptionThe purpose of this Statistics Release is to present national figures for residential care homes for adults in Scotland. All figures relate to the 31st March 2002 and are provisional.
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    Introduction

    The purpose of this Statistics Release is to present national figures for residential care homes for adults in Scotland. All figures relate to the 31 st March 2002 and are provisional and, as such, subject to change. The final figures will be published in Scottish Community Care Statistics 2002. Refer to Annex 2 for comparisons with previous years' figures.

    The information is derived from returns made to the Scottish Executive by individual residential care homes directly or via Scottish local authorities. Refer to the background information outlined later in this information note for further details relating to the census of residential care establishments.

    Main Points
    • As at 31 March 2002, there were 1,573 residential care homes registered in Scotland, offering a total of 22,336 places.

    • Around 43 per cent of all places were in voluntary establishments; compared with 30 per cent in local authority and 26 per cent in private establishments.

    • 14,851 places in homes, intended for older people, accounted for 66 per cent of all residential care homes places in Scotland.

    • 79 per cent of residential care homes for client groups other than older people were run by the voluntary sector.

    • 49 per cent of admissions to privately run homes were long stay residents compared with only 11 percent of admissions to local authority.

    • In 2002, the average completed length of stay for long stay residents in homes intended for older people was 2 years and 9 months.

    CHART 1: Number of places in residential care homes in Scotland by intended client group and sector, 2002

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    TABLE 1: Residential Care Homes by Client Group and Sector, 2002

    No. of Homes

    No. of Places 1

    No. of Residents 1

    LA

    Priv

    Vol

    Total

    LA

    Priv

    Vol

    Total

    LA

    Priv

    Vol

    Total

    INTENDED CLIENT GROUP

    Older people

    198

    254

    153

    605

    5,821

    5,032

    3,998

    14,851

    5,203

    4,399

    3,557

    13,159

    People with learning disabilities

    104

    70

    435

    609

    768

    641

    2,948

    4,357

    663

    611

    2,788

    4,062

    Physically disabled people

    3

    -

    57

    60

    32

    -

    623

    655

    30

    -

    525

    555

    People with mental health problems

    3

    14

    167

    184

    29

    176

    1,141

    1,346

    20

    147

    1,001

    1,168

    Other client groups

    11

    2

    102

    115

    121

    15

    991

    1,127

    91

    3

    796

    890

    TOTAL

    319

    340

    914

    1,573

    6,771

    5,864

    9,701

    22,336

    6,007

    5,160

    8,667

    19,834

    Source: Residential Establishment Census Return R1
    1 Includes holiday/respite care places/residents

    Profile of Residential Care Homes

    Table 1 shows the number of residential care homes, residents and places, in Scotland.

    42 per cent of homes for older people were privately run compared to 33 per cent run by local authorities. However local authority run homes provided 39 per cent of all places compared with 34 per cent provided by private homes.

    For all other client groups (i.e. excluding older people) 79 per cent of homes were run by the voluntary sector.

    Chart 2 demonstrates the trend towards a higher percentage of residents receiving care in independent sector homes.

    The voluntary sector houses the largest amount of residents. In 1995 40 per cent of residents were in voluntary homes, this figure has gradually risen to 44 per cent in 2002. Similarly private homes have increased their proportion of residents over the same period (21 per cent to 26 per cent).

    Chart 2: Number of Residents by Sector, 1995 to 2002

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    Admissions into Residential Care

    Table 2 and chart 3 illustrate the number of admissions into residential care homes during the year. These are shown split by intended client group of home and type of stay. The 'other client groups' category includes homes for people with alcohol/drug problems and people with HIV and AIDS.

    CHART 3: Long and Short Stay Admissions during the year ending 31 March 2002 by client group

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    TABLE 2: Number of Admissions During the Year by Client Group and Sector, 2002

    SECTOR

    TOTAL

    Local Authority

    Private

    Voluntary

    Short Stay

    Long Stay

    Short Stay

    Long Stay

    Short Stay

    Long Stay

    Short Stay

    Long Stay

    INTENDED CLIENT GROUP

    Older people

    9,108

    1,837

    1,212

    1,560

    1,567

    1,188

    11,887

    4,585

    People with learning disabilities

    5,062

    57

    369

    34

    6,692

    120

    12,123

    211

    Physically disabled people

    759

    -

    -

    -

    1,386

    58

    2,145

    58

    People with mental health problems

    -

    23

    1

    38

    346

    197

    347

    258

    Other client groups

    1,854

    88

    120

    1

    5,243

    1,167

    7,217

    1,256

    TOTAL

    16,783

    2,005

    1,702

    1,633

    15,234

    2,730

    33,719

    6,368

    Source: Residential Establishment Census Return R1

    During the period there were an estimated 40,087 admissions into residential care homes in Scotland, just under 84 per cent of these were short-stay residents (see background notes for definition of short-stay\respite). Admissions to local authority run homes accounted for 47 per cent of all admissions. Voluntary homes accounted for the second largest share of admissions (45 per cent) whilst privately run homes accounted for only 8 per cent This is due to the large number of short-stay admissions to both local authority and voluntary homes. (See Table 2).

    From a total of 16,472 admissions into homes for older people, around 72 per cent were short stay admissions and the majority of these were in local authority run homes.

    Nearly 98 per cent of admissions into homes for people with learning disabilities were short stay residents and these were largely in voluntary and local authority run homes.

    The number of short-stay admissions does not equate to the number of short-stay residents. If an individual receives more than one period of respite during the year they are counted each time they are admitted.

    Profile of Residents in Residential Care

    Tables 3 and 4 show the age profiles of long-stay clients in residential care homes for older people and in homes for other client groups by sector.

    Around 10 per cent of clients in homes for older people were aged between 65 and 74 years, with more than half of all clients aged 85 or over. (See Table 3)

    TABLE 3: Age Profile of Long-Stay Residents in Homes for Older People by Sector, 2002

    Row Percentages

    Age Band (years)

    Base = 100%

    Under 55

    55 - 64

    65 -74

    75 - 84

    85 and over

    SECTOR

    Local Authority

    -

    2

    13

    36

    49

    4,889

    Private

    -

    1

    9

    32

    58

    4,324

    Voluntary

    1

    1

    7

    29

    61

    3,497

    TOTAL

    -

    1

    10

    33

    55

    12,710

    Source: Residential Establishment Census Return R1

    The private and voluntary sectors had the highest proportions of clients aged 85 or over in the older people client group with 58 and 61 per cent respectively. This compares with 49 percent for the local authority run homes. (See Table 3)

    TABLE 4: Age Profile of Long-Stay Residents in Homes not intended for Older People by Sector, 2002

    Row Percentages

    Age Band (years)

    Base = 100%

    Under 16

    16 - 30

    31 - 45

    46 - 64

    65 and over

    SECTOR

    Local Authority

    -

    15

    37

    39

    9

    659

    Private

    -

    11

    25

    44

    21

    751

    Voluntary

    -

    16

    32

    39

    13

    4,822

    TOTAL

    -

    15

    32

    40

    13

    6,232

    Source: Residential Establishment Census Return R1
    "-" denotes less than 0.5%

    Around 72 percent of clients in homes, not intended for older people, were aged between 31 and 64 years. Only 13 per cent of clients in these types of homes were aged 65 years and over. This age profile has remained constant over a long period. (See Table 4)

    Around 21 percent of residents in privately run homes, not intended for older people, were aged 65 years or over. This corresponds with 9 and 13 percent in the local authority and voluntary sectors, respectively. (See Table 4)

    TABLE 5: Destination of Long-Stay Residents Discharged During the Year by Client Group, 2002

    Row Percentages

    Destination on Discharge

    Base = 100%

    Died

    Entered hospital

    Transferred to another home

    Discharged to sheltered housing

    To own home

    Other discharge

    Unknown

    INTENDED CLIENT GROUP

    Older people

    54

    18

    19

    -

    4

    4

    1

    4,521

    People with learning disabilities

    15

    7

    38

    6

    20

    7

    7

    328

    Physically disabled people

    26

    -

    24

    4

    41

    6

    -

    54

    People with mental health problems

    18

    12

    21

    -

    34

    9

    6

    265

    Other client groups

    2

    1

    19

    1

    29

    38

    10

    1,312

    TOTAL

    40

    13

    20

    1

    11

    11

    3

    6,480

    Source: Residential Establishment Census Return R1
    "-" denotes less than 0.5%

    Profile of Discharged Residents

    Tables 5 and 6 show the profile of long-stay residents discharged from residential care homes in Scotland during the year. These are presented in terms of their destination on discharge and length of stay by intended client group of home.

    During the year, around 33 percent of all residents who were discharged from residential care homes were transferred to another home or entered hospital. This proportion varied markedly between client groups. (See Table 5)

    29 percent of all residents discharged during the year had a length of stay of less than 6 months. Around 31 percent of residents discharged from homes for older people stayed for 3 years or more. (See Table 6)

    Residential care homes for people with learning disabilities and physically disabled people had 58 per cent and 33 per cent, respectively, of discharged residents staying for 5 years and over. (See Table 6)

    Residents in homes for people with learning disabilities had the longest average stay of 7 years and 5 months, followed by those in homes for physically disabled people with an average stay of 5 years and 2 months. (See Table 6)

    TABLE 6: Length of Stay of Long-Stay Residents Discharged During the Year by Client Group, 2002

    Row Percentages

    Length of Stay

    Base = 100%

    Average length of stay

    Less than 6 months

    6 - 11 months

    1 to under 3 years

    3 to under 5 years

    5 years and over

    INTENDED CLIENT GROUP

    Older people

    19

    13

    32

    18

    17

    4,521

    2 yrs 9 mths

    People with learning disabilities

    4

    6

    19

    13

    58

    328

    7 yrs 5 mths

    Physically disabled people

    20

    11

    15

    20

    33

    54

    5 yrs 2 mths

    People with mental health problems

    17

    13

    30

    12

    28

    265

    3 yrs 2 mths

    Other client groups

    70

    12

    14

    1

    2

    1,312

    7 mths

    TOTAL

    29

    12

    28

    14

    17

    6,480

    2 yrs 7 mths

    Source: Residential Establishment Census Return R1

    Background Information on the Census of Residential Care Establishments

    The census is intended to cover all adult residential care establishments in Scotland, which are registered with or run by local authorities.

    The distinction between "Residential Care Homes" and "Nursing Homes" was removed on 1 April 2002, the day on which the new Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care (Care Commission) became operational. The Care Commission is responsible for regulating a wide range of care services, and was established under the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001.

    From 2003 it is planned to conduct a regular "Care Homes" Census which will replace the current census' of Residential Care Homes (run by the Scottish Executive) and the Nursing Homes census (run by ISD, Scotland).

    The number of establishments covered by the 2002 census is estimated to be around 1,602, of which around 1,573 remained open on the census day (31 st March). These establishments were asked to provide detailed information on their residential care provision covering the period 1 April 2001 to 31 March 2002. Responses were obtained from around 1,408 establishments, giving an estimated response rate of approximately 88 per cent. However, this response rate did vary from area to area.

    The figures presented in this statistics release have been grossed up to take account of non-response. The methodology adopted was based on using returns of establishments of similar type, sector and local authority area to estimate figures for those establishments which did not submit a return.

    The methodology for dealing with non-response since 1998 is different to that previously adopted, therefore care should be taken when making comparisons with pre-1998 data.

    Short-stay/ respite residents are normally defined as residents who intend to stay up to 4 weeks, although some homes use their own definitions when completing these forms

    Some of the column and row totals in these tables may not exactly equal the sum of their component parts due to the effects of rounding.

    Further Information

    Further details and analysis of the data presented in this Statistics Release are available on request from the address following. The Statistics Release is also available on the Internet by accessing the Scottish Executive web site ( www.scotland.gov.uk).

    Information at disaggregate local authority level showing number of homes, places and residents by sector is shown in Annex 1 to this Statistics Release.

    Annex 2 shows the number of homes, places and residents for each client group for the years 1995-2002.

    Community Care Statistics
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    This statistics release was published on 18 th December 2002.

    ANNEX 1: Residential Care Homes by Local Authority Area - number of homes, places and residents by sector as at 31 March 2002

    No. of Homes

    No. of Places 1

    No. of Residents 1

    LA

    Priv

    Vol

    TOTAL

    LA

    Priv

    Vol

    TOTAL

    LA

    Priv

    Vol

    TOTAL

    LOCAL AUTHORITY

    Aberdeen City

    14

    3

    67

    84

    317

    37

    892

    1,246

    291

    31

    796

    1,118

    Aberdeenshire

    18

    14

    52

    84

    368

    183

    381

    932

    326

    150

    354

    830

    Angus

    6

    21

    7

    34

    155

    363

    115

    633

    147

    331

    104

    582

    Argyll & Bute

    9

    24

    11

    44

    140

    392

    183

    715

    126

    346

    167

    639

    Clackmannanshire

    1

    -

    5

    6

    40

    -

    81

    121

    40

    -

    78

    118

    Dumfries & Galloway

    1

    23

    30

    54

    11

    537

    585

    1,133

    9

    432

    478

    919

    Dundee City

    16

    7

    12

    35

    235

    160

    146

    541

    196

    150

    131

    477

    East Ayrshire

    6

    16

    5

    27

    116

    237

    98

    451

    107

    213

    89

    409

    East Dunbartonshire

    -

    2

    8

    10

    -

    55

    70

    125

    -

    48

    63

    111

    East Lothian

    3

    3

    41

    47

    111

    64

    212

    387

    101

    57

    196

    354

    East Renfrewshire

    2

    1

    8

    11

    49

    25

    194

    268

    35

    23

    183

    241

    Edinburgh, City of

    28

    21

    189

    238

    684

    244

    1,233

    2,161

    608

    216

    1,045

    1,869

    Eileanan Siar

    16

    1

    2

    19

    182

    6

    16

    204

    162

    6

    16

    184

    Falkirk

    7

    14

    14

    35

    176

    179

    162

    517

    167

    159

    144

    470

    Fife

    45

    23

    35

    103

    464

    503

    359

    1,326

    430

    468

    325

    1,223

    Glasgow City

    26

    14

    112

    152

    934

    311

    1,468

    2,713

    720

    281

    1,369

    2,370

    Highland Council, The

    24

    40

    21

    85

    340

    613

    356

    1,309

    303

    505

    280

    1,088

    Inverclyde

    5

    2

    20

    27

    72

    53

    258

    383

    69

    50

    244

    363

    Midlothian

    3

    7

    36

    46

    122

    92

    250

    464

    118

    86

    242

    446

    Moray Council, The

    2

    7

    19

    28

    44

    140

    153

    337

    39

    137

    140

    316

    North Ayrshire

    8

    13

    12

    33

    142

    192

    195

    529

    127

    168

    167

    462

    North Lanarkshire

    13

    8

    23

    44

    410

    145

    183

    738

    380

    141

    168

    689

    Orkney Islands

    5

    2

    6

    13

    87

    17

    19

    123

    76

    16

    19

    111

    Perth & Kinross

    5

    19

    17

    41

    147

    438

    350

    935

    135

    398

    297

    830

    Renfrewshire

    9

    4

    17

    30

    257

    107

    244

    608

    224

    101

    223

    548

    Scottish Borders

    7

    9

    43

    59

    205

    133

    280

    618

    198

    113

    250

    561

    Shetland Islands

    4

    -

    6

    10

    57

    -

    81

    138

    53

    -

    78

    131

    South Ayrshire

    6

    7

    10

    23

    109

    71

    164

    344

    100

    22

    153

    275

    South Lanarkshire

    11

    15

    24

    50

    327

    321

    485

    1,133

    304

    290

    428

    1,022

    Stirling

    4

    6

    12

    22

    71

    129

    231

    431

    68

    114

    212

    394

    West Dunbartonshire

    9

    2

    5

    16

    240

    37

    58

    335

    213

    34

    53

    300

    West Lothian

    6

    12

    45

    63

    159

    80

    199

    438

    135

    74

    175

    384

    TOTAL

    319

    340

    914

    1,573

    6,771

    5,864

    9,701

    22,336

    6,007

    5,160

    8,667

    19,834

    Source: Residential Establishment Census Return R1

    Annex 2: Residential Care Homes by Client Group, 1995 - 2002

    No. of Homes

    1995

    1996

    1997

    1998

    1999

    2000

    2001

    2002

    Older People

    675

    663

    664

    681

    659

    631

    621

    605

    People with Learning Disabilities

    454

    480

    523

    577

    594

    628

    624

    609

    Physically Disabled People

    34

    37

    41

    42

    51

    44

    57

    60

    People with Mental Health Problems

    157

    184

    186

    189

    194

    186

    195

    184

    Other Client Groups

    100

    90

    102

    129

    124

    116

    123

    115

    TOTAL

    1,420

    1,454

    1,516

    1,618

    1,622

    1,605

    1,620

    1,573

    No. of Places 1

    1995

    1996

    1997

    1998

    1999

    2000

    2001

    2002

    Older People

    16,988

    16,601

    16,527

    16,677

    16,300

    15,851

    15,150

    14,851

    People with Learning Disabilities

    4,039

    4,100

    4,205

    4,622

    4,525

    4,760

    4,551

    4,357

    Physically Disabled People

    762

    769

    839

    912

    829

    868

    699

    655

    People with Mental Health Problems

    1,105

    1,223

    1,252

    1,300

    1,439

    1,344

    1,443

    1,346

    Other Client Groups

    1,302

    1,158

    1,105

    1,337

    1,292

    1,259

    1,300

    1,127

    TOTAL

    24,196

    23,851

    23,928

    24,848

    24,385

    24,082

    23,143

    22,336

    No. of Residents 1

    1995

    1996

    1997

    1998

    1999

    2000

    2001

    2002

    Older People

    15,325

    15,037

    14,769

    14,883

    14,220

    13,762

    13,353

    13,159

    People with Learning Disabilities

    3,797

    3,913

    3,955

    4,348

    4,222

    4,394

    4,240

    4,062

    Physically Disabled People

    651

    658

    726

    763

    698

    773

    585

    555

    People with Mental Health Problems

    973

    1,057

    1,081

    1,138

    1,254

    1,146

    1,261

    1,168

    Other Client Groups

    1,005

    895

    875

    1,034

    1,021

    994

    1,048

    890

    TOTAL

    21,751

    21,560

    21,406

    22,166

    21,415

    21,069

    20,487

    19,834

    Source: Residential Establishment Census Return R1
    1 Includes holiday/respite care places/residents

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