HC Deb 22 April 1987 vol 114 cc597-8W
Mr. Heddle

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services pursuant to the answer to the hon. Member for

Discharges from mental-handicap hospitals of patients having a length of stay of five years or more, England, 1981–85
Health authority and Hospital 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
NORTHERN REGION
North Tees
Fairbrook 0 0 0
Aysgarth 0 0
South Tees
Bankfield Court 0
South Cumbria
Stafford House 0
West Cumbria
Dovenby Hall 15 7 5 6 16
Darlington
Aycliffe: including; Belle Vue Grove 11 10 5 28 13
Durham
Earls House 13 10 19 16 15
Northumberland
Northgate and District: including; Silverton House, Bow Villa 11 6 5 6 10
Prudhoe 74 8 8 21 12
South Tyneside
Monkton Hall 1 0
Sunderland
Grindon Hall 0

Mid-Staffordshire on 31 March, Official Report, column 488, if he will take steps to obtain and publish a list of all registered nursing homes which are within the Mid-Staffordshire parliamentary constituency but which are outside the Mid-Staffordshire health authority.

Mrs. Currie

Information by parliamentary constituency is not held centrally. I now understand that my hon. Friend's constituency extends to parts of south-east Staffordshire health district. Following is a list of homes registered as at 31 December 1986 by south-east Staffordshire health authority.

  • Institutions registered with South-East Staffordshire district health authority under section 23 of the Registered Homes Act 1984.
  • Position as at 31 December 19861
  • Dower House Private Nursing Home, Rolleston on Dove, Staffordshire.
  • The Oaks Private Nursing Home, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire.
  • St. Giles Hospice, Lichfield, Staffordshire.
  • Charlotte James Nursing Home, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire.
  • Little Aston Nursing Home, Sutton Coldfield.
  • Bramshall Old Rectory Nursing and Residential Home, Uttoxeter.2
  • Kings Bromley Private Nursing Home, Kings Bromley, Staffordshire.2
  • 1 Provisional list for 1986.
  • 2Present for the first time in 1986 returns.