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Adult Care Operations and Health

Services provided to adult social care clients over 18, their families and carers

  • Adult social care support and funding

    1.How many working-age adults (aged 18-64) with a learning disability had the care and support hours allocated in their care package reduced in:  Year Decreased hours No change Increased hours Unique clients Total changes +/- 2014 – 2015 195 1148 … Continue reading →

  • Adult social care financial assessments

    1.For each of the last five years, how many financial assessments have you undertaken in relation to care costs? We do not hold this information 2.For each of the last five years, what is the average time taken to conclude … Continue reading →

  • Adult social care systems, providers and reablement

    1.Which system is used as the main Client Index System, such as Mosaic / Liquid Logic ‘ Controcc / Northgate? If not one of these, which system is in place? OLM CareFirst 2. How long have you been using this … Continue reading →

  • Adult learning disability needs assessments

    1.How many working-age adults (aged 18-64) with a learning disability were refused an assessment for adult social care in: a. 2018/19 b. 2017/18 c. 2016/17 d. 2015/16 e. 2014/15 Financial Year No of unique clients 2014- 2015 143 2015 – … Continue reading →

  • Social care needs assessment performance

    1. In the financial years 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19 for people aged 65 and over in your area, please provide the average (arithmetic mean) time in days between the request for a social care needs assessment and the needs … Continue reading →

  • Prader-Willi Syndrome – Numbers, fees and providers

    “Please supply this information as the most up to date snapshot available. Please include data for all people aged 18+. 1.     Please provide the total number of adults known to local authority social services who have a diagnosis of Prader-Willi … Continue reading →

  • Property and Financial Deputyships

    1. “Does Devon County Council manage Property and Financial Affairs deputyships?  Yes 2. How many deputyships does Devon County Council manage? 409 (this does not include the number of applications currently with the Court of Protection where we are awaiting … Continue reading →

  • Mapleton and Woodland Vale Residential Homes

    “With regard to Mapleton Residential Home and Woodland Vale, please confirm the numbers of en suite rooms in each home and include the en suite details in homes where our records are blank.  Please confirm the average weekly fee for … Continue reading →

  • Female Only Wheelchair Accessible Supported Living Properties

    “Please, can you name all the supported living properties in Exeter, Honiton and Tiverton that are female-only AND wheelchair accessible?” We do not hold this information.  In terms of contracted supported living, we don’t specify any female only contracts.  You … Continue reading →

  • Dementia diagnoses, mental health and after care

    Please can you tell me how many people sectioned under section 2 or 3 of the Mental Health Act with a primary diagnosis of dementia were given section 117 aftercare services over the past 5 years. Please provide a figure … Continue reading →

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