HC Deb 26 January 2004 vol 417 c189W
Sandra Gidley

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many care homes are registered as catering for the needs of the elderly mentally infirm. [149791]

Dr. Ladyman

Data on the number of care homes that are registered as catering for the needs of the elderly mentally infirm are not centrally available. The available information is shown in the table.

Figures for later years have been collected by the National Care Standards Commission, but comparable details are not available.

Table: Number of care homes primarily for people with mental illness—England at 31 March 2001
Residential1 Nursing2
18 and over 3,050 820
Of which:
65 and over 1,130 3
1 Includes dual registered homes
2 Excludes dual registered homes
3 Not available

Source:

DH forms RA and RH(N)

Mr. Burstow

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many and what percentage of prisoners with severe mental illness have a care plan. [150045]

Dr. Ladyman

National health service mental health in-reach teams will be in place in some 90 prisons in England by March 2004, covering those establishments where mental health need is greatest. Our expectation is that where such teams are fully operational, care plans will have been drawn up for all prisoners with severe mental illness.

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