HC Deb 18 February 1985 vol 73 cc374-5W
Mr. Peter Robinson

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many people are presently living in old people's homes run by voluntary and private organisations; how many of those people have been referred to these homes by each of the health and social services boards in Northern Ireland; and how this compares with each of the last eight years.

Mr. Chris Patten

The available information is as follows:

Year Total living in voluntary and private organisations homes Numbers maintained by Health and Social Services Boards
Eastern Northern Southern Western
1976 1,059 464 36 89 4
1977 1,035 458 56 79 4
1978 1,054 471 58 87 13
1979 982 505 61 85 10
1980 1,038 520 50 88 14
1981 1,047 513 107 88 34
1982 1,082 523 60 88 43
1983 1,168 549 68 87 73

Notes:

The figures for 1983 are provisional.

Mr. Peter Robinson

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what has been the average cost of keeping a person in a board-run old people's home in each of the last eight years.

Mr. Chris Patten

The information is:

Average Running Cost per resident per week
Year ended 31 March £
1977 51.95
1978 59.91
1979 64.97
1980 78.20
1981 100.77
1982 111.19
1983 119.86
1984 126.75

Mr. Peter Robinson

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many people have been accommodated in old people's homes run by each of the health and social services boards in each of the last eight years.

Mr. Chris Patten

The answer is as follows:

Number of People Accommodated in Old People's Homes
Year Eastern Northern Southern Western
1976 957 797 461 416
1977 1,032 795 463 424
1978 1,043 823 466 430
1979 1,056 896 467 451
1980 1,200 903 524 487
1981 1,263 894 525 519
1982 1,357 892 532 512
1983 1,351 885 520 512

Note: Figures for 1983 are provisional.