§ 37. Mr. Sainsburyasked the Secretary of State for Social Services whether he is satisfied with the availability of residential accommodation for the elderly.
§ Sir George YoungIn the year ending 31 March 1978, 1,300 more elderly residents were supported by authorities in residential accommodation than in the previous year, broadly keeping pace with 121W the growth in elderly population. I am aware nonetheless that some local authorities are finding it difficult to keep abreast of demand with the resources which they are able to make available for this purpose. Voluntary and private homes also make a valuable contribution in this field and I shall seek to encourage such provision wherever possible.
§ 38. Mr. Bowdenasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what steps are being taken to ensure that the elderly receive high priority within the National Health Service.
§ Sir George YoungI ask my hon. Friend to await the White Paper on the elderly which we intend to issue later this year and in which we shall set out our policies.