HC Deb 23 February 1978 vol 944 cc755-6W
Mr. Teddy Taylor

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many places are available for the elderly in local authority residential homes and geriatric hospitals, respectively; and if he will provide comparable figures for each of the previous 10 years.

Mr. Millan

The information is as follows:

A. Places available for the elderly in local authority residential homes:
At 31st December:
1967 7,766
1968 8,014
1969 8,450
1970 8,421
1971 8,060
1972 8,136
1973 8,532
1974 8,778
1975 Not available
At 31st March:
1976 8,979
1977 9,299 (provisional)
B. Number of designated geriatric beds (including contractual and joint user beds):—
At 30th September:
1967 8,532
1968 9,169
1969 9,393
1970 9,564
1971 9,690
1972 9,679
1973 9,834
1974 10,040
1975 10,017
1976 10,231
At 31st March:
1977 10,204

Mr. Teddy Taylor

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what plans he has to increase the numbers of places in local authority residential homes and geriatric hospitals for the elderly.

Mr. Millan

Within their capital allocations local authorities themselves decide on the level of provision to be made in residential accommodation for the elderly. The financial plans submitted to my Department indicate, however, that in the period to 1983 local authorities propose to provide some 900 new places, some of which may be to replace accommodation going out of use.

The programme of major hospital building projects which I announced on 2nd May 1977 will provide for approximately 450 additional geriatric beds in Scotland as a whole. The major programme also makes provision for some 1,000 geriatric beds to replace existing facilities. Health boards finance from their own capital resources smaller schemes which will also provide new and replacement beds.

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