These Freedom of Information responses cover adult care and health and wellbeing issues. This includes responses in relation to:
- learning disabilities
- residential care
- budgets and spending
Information can also be found by following the links below:
- Adult health and social care issues - provision of care or funding or providers
- Council's spending and finance
- Choosing to live in a care home
- Learning disabilities
- Safeguarding adults
- Complaints Received Regarding Council Run Residential Adult Care Homes Relating To Mould
- Deprivation Of Liberty Safeguards
- Domiciliary Care Fees
- Expenditure On External Agencies For Staffing Provisions In Care And Nursing Homes
- Fees Paid To Suppliers Of Adult Or Children Care
- Live In Care Packages
- Night Shift Allowance In Care Homes
- Residential Care Home Fees
- Care Home Building Usage
- Care Packages
- Case Co Ordinator Salary
- Community Equipment
- Complaints Received Regarding Council Run Residential Adult Care Homes Relating To Mould
- Deprivation Of Liberty Safeguards
- Domiciliary Care Fees
- Expenditure On External Agencies For Staffing Provisions In Care And Nursing Homes
- Fees Paid To Suppliers Of Adult Or Children Care
- Live In Care Packages
- Night Shift Allowance In Care Homes
- Residential Care Home Fees
- Care Home Building Usage
- Care Packages
- Case Co Ordinator Salary
- Community Equipment
- Total And Average Annual Expenditure Spend
- Transforming Care Partnerships Plans
- Community Equipment Services
- Core Case Management System For Adult Social Care
- Elderly Care Home Placements
- Number Of People That Have Been Referred To Nursing Homes By Social Services
- Outstanding Adult Social Care (ASC) ‘New’ Assessment Requests As Of April 2022
- Placements Made By The Local Authority Of Elderly Persons
- Residential And Nursing Care Fees