04a JSNA Appendix , item 5. PDF 6 MB - Lambeth Council
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DRAFT<br />
• 84% <strong>item</strong>s of equipment and minor adaptations were delivered within 7<br />
working days (PAF D54 2007/08) This falls below the inner London average<br />
of 90% for 2006/07.<br />
Can they live their lives in the way they choose?<br />
STATUS<br />
• 4,370 people aged 18 or over are supported to continue to live in their own<br />
homes within <strong>Lambeth</strong> (NI 136). This equates to 2,315 adults per 100,000<br />
population (weighted using the Relative Needs Formulae). This is a new<br />
baseline for this information.<br />
• 488 adults aged 18 or over received a provision of intensive home care<br />
services which enabled them to remain at home, or go home following<br />
hospital treatment or a period spent in a residential home. This equates to<br />
20.74 per 1,000 population aged 65 or over. The inner London average for<br />
2006/07 was 2<strong>5.</strong>6.<br />
• There were a total of 1,386 service users aged 18 and over in<br />
permanent/temporary residential and nursing care in 2007/08 and of those<br />
48% were placed outside the borough.<br />
• 26 adults aged 18-64 were admitted on a permanent basis to<br />
residential/nursing care during 2007/08. This equates to 1.8 per 10,000<br />
population and puts <strong>Lambeth</strong> below the inner London average 2006/07 of<br />
2.0.<br />
• There were 176 older people permanently admitted to residential/nursing<br />
care during 2007/08 and this equates to 74.8 per 10,000 population. This is<br />
above the inner London average 2006/07 of 72.7 per 10,000 population.<br />
• A total of 28 adults with learning disabilities were in an adult placement<br />
during 2007/08 and of those 68% were placed outside of the borough.<br />
• 98% of vulnerable people using Supporting People service users have been<br />
supported to establish and maintain independent living in 2007/08.<br />
• 76% of vulnerable people using Supporting People service users have<br />
moved on in a planned way from temporary living arrangements during<br />
2007/08. These 848 planned moves are an increase on the 674 planned<br />
moves in 2006/07 and also above the target 769 planned moves for<br />
2007/08.<br />
SIGNIFICANT INEQUALITIES IDENTIFIED<br />
• 51% of Offenders and People at risk of offending using Supporting People<br />
services have moved on in a planned way from temporary living<br />
arrangements during 2007/08. This rate is significantly below the planned<br />
target of 75%.<br />
• 59% of Rough Sleepers using Supporting People services have moved on<br />
in a planned way from temporary living arrangements during 2007/08, below<br />
the planned target of 66%.<br />
NATIONAL PRIORITIES<br />
Reference<br />
NI 136<br />
NI 139<br />
NI 124<br />
Indicator<br />
People supported to live independently through social services (all adults)<br />
The extent to which older people receive the support they need to live<br />
independently at home<br />
People with a long-term condition supported to be independent and in<br />
<strong>Lambeth</strong> <strong>JSNA</strong> – Preliminary Assessment<br />
Version 4<br />
October 2008<br />
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