HC Deb 08 January 2002 vol 377 cc661-5W
Mr. Burns

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many residential and nursing home beds are available in each social service area in England; and how many were available in 1997. [24626]

Jacqui Smith

Information on the total number of residential care in 1997 and 2001 is shown by local authority in table 1. Information on the total number of nursing care beds for the same years is shown in table 2.

Table 1: Number of residential care places in England by local authority at 31 March
Local authority 1997 2001
England 338,052 341,175
Barking and Dagenham 688 618
Barnet 2,124 2,346
Barnsley 1,215 1,758
Bath and North East Somerset 1,218 1,267
Bedfordshire1 2,923 2,056
Berkshire 3,944 2
Bexley 716 914
Birmingham 5,540 5,503
Blackburn with Darwen 2 1,329
Blackpool 2 2,068
Bolton 1,171 1,583
Bournemouth 2 2,520
Bracknell Forest 2 433
Bradford 3,188 3,183
Brent 762 758
Brighton and Hove 2 2,195
Bristol 2,582 2,568
Bromley 1,314 1,568
Buckinghamshire 2,438 2,603
Bury 1,582 1,796
Calderdale 1,257 1,207
Cambridgeshire1 3,629 2,869
Camden 937 803
Cheshire1 5,088 3,827
City of London 0 0
Cornwall 3,441 4,762
Coventry 2,233 1,875
Croydon 1,832 2,065
Cumbria 3,937 3,803
Darlington 2 813
Derby 2 1,439
Derbyshire1 6,246 4,868
Devon1 16,006 8,486
Doncaster 1,882 1,861
Dorset1 9,242 3,073
Dudley 1,633 1,914
Durham1 4,469 4,269
Ealing 1,316 1,083
East Riding 3,786 4,230
East Sussex1 10,774 7,078
Enfield 1,422 1,541
Essex1 10,296 8,221
Gateshead 1,405 1,525
Gloucestershire 3,737 4,241
Greenwich 719 613
Hackney 569 616
Halton 2 830
Hammersmith and Fulham 490 336
Hampshire1 11,926 7,986
Haringey 1,001 1,003
Harrow 959 864
Hartlepool 652 716
Table 1: Number of residential care places in England by local authority at 31 march
Local authority 1997 2001
Havering 1,150 1,077
Hereford and Worcester 5,552 2
Herefordshire 2 1,550
Hertfordshire 4,653 3
Hillingdon 881 915
Hounslow 584 547
Isle of Wight 2,115 2,010
Isles of Scilly 21 22
Islington 680 484
Kensington and Chelsea 557 357
Kent1 16,009 14,597
Kingston-upon-Hull 2,382 2,250
Kingston-upon-Thames 762 715
Kirklees 2,193 2,488
Knowsley 640 693
Lambeth 1,355 1,031
Lancashire1 15,072 11,638
Leeds 3,753 3,951
Leicester 2 2,370
Leicestershire1 5,960 3,995
Lewisham 1,027 948
Lincolnshire 5,049 5,425
Liverpool 1,888 2,693
Luton 2 863
Manchester 2,493 2,417
Medway Towns 2 1,331
Merton 620 607
Middlesbrough 808 1,014
Milton Keynes 2 823
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1,545 1,714
Newham 584 581
Norfolk 7,057 7,476
North East Lincolnshire 1,436 1,469
North Lincolnshire 1,347 1,295
North Somerset 2,232 2,173
North Tyneside 1,771 1,777
North Yorkshire 5,617 5,093
Northamptonshire 4,534 4,387
Northumberland 2,626 2,845
Nottingham 2 2,022
Nottinghamshire1 6,432 5,573
Oldham 1,385 1,466
Oxfordshire 2,832 2,721
Peterborough 2 709
Plymouth 2 2,500
Poole 2 1,049
Portsmouth 2 1,596
Reading 2 777
Redbridge 1,024 1,054
Redcar and Cleveland 1,173 1,172
Richmond-upon-Thames 909 902
Rochdale 1,157 1,304
Rotherham 1,369 1,673
Rutland 2 275
Salford 1,324 1,290
Sandwell 1,120 1,239
Sefton 3,389 3,132
Sheffield 2,788 3,173
Shropshire1 3,085 2,734
Slough 2 310
Solihull 764 926
Somerset 3,380 4,101
South Gloucestershire 1,224 1,332
South Tyneside 1,282 1,205
Southampton 2 1,527
Southend 2 2,059
Southwark 694 701
St. Helens 750 804
Staffordshire1 8,202 4,825
Stockport 1,387 1,756
Stockton-on-Tees 961 969
Stoke-on-Trent 2 1,991

Table 1: Number of residential care places in England by local authority at 31 march
Local authority 1997 2001
Suffolk 4,355 4,462
Sunderland 1,525 1,878
Surrey 7,305 6,628
Sutton 866 851
Swindon 2 930
Tameside 1,209 1,195
Telford and Wrekin 2 697
Thurrock 2 499
Torbay 2 2,706
Tower Hamlets 585 468
Trafford 1,002 1,286
Wakefield 1,312 1,940
Walsall 848 1,388
Waltham Forest 1,114 1,261
Wandsworth 1,224 1,156
Warrington 2 876
Warwickshire 2,741 2,797
West Berkshire 2 630
West Sussex 8,234 8,247
Westminster 597 559
Wigan 1,456 1,380
Wiltshire 4,513 3,061
Windsor and Maidenhead 2 596
Wirral 2,748 2,596
Wokingham 2 805
Wolverhampton 1,327 1,120
Worcestershire 2 3,530
York 1,218 1,101
1Shire authority affected by local government reorganisation
2Not applicable—authority affected by local government reorganisation
3 Information not available

Source

Department of Health's annual returns

Table 2: Number of residential care places in England by local authority at 31 March
Health authority 19971 2001
England 197,514 186,828
Avon 4,877 5,125
Barking and Havering 647 1,015
Barnet 1,031 935
Barnsley 1,049 792
Bedfordshire 998 1,520
Berkshire 2,007 1,879
Bexley and Greenwich 558 867
Birmingham 2,966 2,889
Bradford 3,230 3,765
Brent and Harrow 906 1,405
Bromley 1,094 995
Buckinghamshire 1,735 1,951
Bury and Rochdale 2,276 1,647
Calderdale and Kirklees 2,389 2,472
Cambridge 1,063 2,042
Camden and Islington 265 457
Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly 2,710 3,180
County Durham 4,207 3,251
Coventry 542 630
Croydon 1,004 1,013
Doncaster 971 807
Dorset 3,656 3,086
Dudley 1,045 1,236
Ealing. Hammersmith and Hounslow 789 1,250
East and North Hertfordshire 1,526 1,184
East Kent 2,412 1,892
East Lancashire 3,003 1,957
East London and The City 635 855
East Riding 1,856 1,577
East Surrey 2,244 2,617
East Sussex, Brighton and Hove 4,628 4,368
Table 2: Number of residential care places in England by local authority at 31 March
Health authority 19971 2001
Enfield and Haringey 904 1,129
Gateshead and South Tyneside 1,462 1,363
Gloucestershire 4,047 3,064
Herefordshire 532 695
Hillingdon 455 489
Isle of Wight 457 356
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 1,582 1,578
Kingston and Richmond 929 842
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham 1,592 1,925
Leeds 2,321 2,469
Leicestershire 2,463 1,623
Lincolnshire 4,129 3,185
Liverpool 2,734 2,991
Manchester 2,169 1,721
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 2,243 2,540
Morecambe Bay 1,051 1,138
Newcastle and North Tyneside 1,749 1,696
Norfolk 2,110 2,959
North and East Devon 2,617 2,020
North and Mid Hampshire 1,586 1,731
North Cheshire 1,445 1,467
North Cumbria 919 831
North Derbyshire 2,101 1,937
North Essex 2,590 2,133
North Nottinghamshire 2,118 1,781
North Staffordshire 1,743 1,921
North West Anglia2 3,280 3
North West Lancashire 2,864 2,515
North Yorkshire 4,782 4,352
Northamptonshire 1,502 2,334
Northumberland 831 993
Nottingham 3,389 2,857
Oxfordshire 1,516 1,686
Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 1,708 1,689
Redbridge and Waltham Forest 723 789
Rotherham 1,212 1,124
Salford and Trafford 1,996 1,762
Sandwell 995 909
Sefton 2,408 2,113
Sheffield 2,207 2,705
Shropshire 1,916 1,877
Solihull 433 330
Somerset 2,626 2,580
South and West Devon 3,413 2,961
South Cheshire 4,049 4,003
South Derbyshire 2,582 2,327
South Essex 1,998 1,314
South Humberside 1,357 940
South Lancashire 1,779 1,713
South Staffordshire 3,694 3,300
Southampton and South West Hampshire 1,658 1,720
St. Helens and Knowsley 1,473 1,259
Stockport 1,212 1,010
Suffolk 2,293 2,142
Sunderland 1,837 1,243
Tees 2,998 2,662
Wakefield 955 1,110
Walsall 602 714
Warwickshire 1,833 1,855
West Hertfordshire 1,068 1,476
West Kent 2,975 2,976
West Pennine 1,622 1,445
West Surrey 2,586 2,195
West Sussex 4,703 3,941
Wigan and Bolton 1,615 1,714
Wiltshire 2,234 2,057
Wirral 2,915 2,211
Wolverhampton 797 1,012
Worcestershire 2,511 2,670

1 Relates to the period 1 October 1996 to 31 March 1997.

2As a result of health authority reorganisation, North West Anglia was split with Cambridge and Huntingdon becoming part of Cambridge HA and East Norfolk becoming part of Norfolk HA.

3Not avilable

Source:

Department of Health's annual returns

Mr. Burns

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what estimates his Department has made of the number of people who have had to sell their homes to pay for long-term care in each of the last five years. [24641]

Mr. Hutton

The information requested is not held centrally.

Mr. Burns

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the average length of time is that an individual stays in(a) a residential care and (b) a nursing home in England. [24639]

Jacqui Smith

The information requested is not collected centrally.

Tim Loughton

To ask the Secretary of State for Health who drafted the guidance under the Care Standards Act 2000 dealing with accommodation for residents of residential care homes. [24314]

Jacqui Smith

The National Minimum Standards for Care Homes for Older People and Care Homes for Younger Adults and Adult Placements were drafted by the Department. To aid the drafting of these standards, reference groups were set up which included representatives from the private, public and voluntary sectors, national organisations and service users. Both sets of standards were consulted upon publicly and we have listened to the representations made during consultation and made appropriate changes. No guidance under the Care Standards Act 2000, in relation to the accommodation of service users in care homes, has been drafted.

Tim Loughton

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many representations he has received from local authority care homes concerning the Care Standards Act 2000; and if he will list them broken down by authority. [24299]

Jacqui Smith

The Department does not hold information in the form requested. Representations about the effect of Government policy on local authority run care homes are generally made by local authorities as part of the comments they make in their role as regulators, providers and commissioners of social care. Local authorities have been involved in the development of our modernisation agenda, particularly in the development of national minimum standards where they were one of the groups consulted before and during the various consultation exercises on the national standards. The formal consultation documents were sent to all local authorities.

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