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Adult Commissioning and Health

Support services provided to adult care operations and health and performance management

  • Occupational Therapy assessments

    Please supply the following information about your Occupational Therapy Assessments: 1. What is the average waiting time for Service Users of Adult Social Care from request for Occupational Therapy Assessment to the assessment being carried out? 32 days 2. What … Continue reading →

  • Technology Enabled Care

    We would like to make a few enquiries about how Community equipment is commissioned in addition to Technology Enabled Care (Telehealth and Telecare). This will help us to drive forward the TEC Industry and ensure service users receive the best … Continue reading →

  • Adults with Learning Disabilities providers, numbers and funding

     “Please provide a list of every adult social care provider who operates in your Local Authority who is either on a framework, block contract or provides services on a spot purchased basis This information is available via this Adults With … Continue reading →

  • Heir hunting, public funerals and intestate deaths

    1. Our previous research tells us that there are a number of ways that heir hunters can obtain leads from local authorities. Since March 2019, have any referrals have been made to a heir hunter to locate next of kin … Continue reading →

  • Learning disability client accomodation

    For each of the past 5 calendar years (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019), how many people have applied for assisted / supported / sheltered living because they have a learning difficulty? We have interpreted the term learning difficulty to … Continue reading →

  • Learning disability clients and supported living

    1) How many long-term hospital placements for people from the County Council with a learning Disability are there? 14 2) How many of the people in question 1 does the Council anticipate will return to local community living at some … Continue reading →

  • Adult neurological and mental health residential and nursing home services

    1. Please provide the name, job title, email address and telephone number of the commissioner with responsibility for neurological and mental ill-health residential and nursing home placements (if more than one person is responsible, please provide the details of all … Continue reading →

  • Care and support services – financial assessment

    1. Do you complete a financial assessment to confirm whether vulnerable adults with care and support needs can afford to contribute to their care package? Yes 2. Charging for care and support services can be very complex and difficult for … Continue reading →

  • Medical aids and mobility equipment

    1. What are the commissioning arrangements for the provision of medical aids (e.g. nebulisers) and mobility equipment, (e.g. walking frames, crutches, wheelchairs, commodes and standing stools etc.) for health and social care service users in Devon? Mobility equipment (not covering … Continue reading →

  • Meals on Wheels

    I would like to submit the following FOI request about the council’s Meals on Wheels service. 1) Please could you provide me with the price per meal for the council’s Meals on Wheels service for the following years: * 2019 … Continue reading →

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