The Health and Social Care
Committee undertook an inquiry into residential care for older
people. The terms
of reference for the inquiry were as follows:
To examine the provision of
residential care in Wales and the ways in which it can meet the
current and future needs of older people, including:
- the
process by which older people enter residential care and the
availability and accessibility of alternative community-based
services, including reablement services
and domiciliary care;
- the
capacity of the residential care sector to meet the demand for
services from older people in terms of staffing resources,
including the skills mix of staff and their access to training, and
the number of places and facilities, and resource
levels;
- the
quality of residential care services and the experiences of service
users and their families; the effectiveness of services at meeting
the diversity of need amongst older people; and the management of
care home closures;
- the
effectiveness
of the regulation and inspection arrangements for residential care,
including the scope for increased scrutiny of service
providers’ financial viability.
- new and
emerging models of care provision;
- the
balance of public and independent sector provision, and alternative
funding, management, and ownership models, such as those offered by
the cooperative, mutual sector and third sector, and Registered
Social Landlords.
Please note that the
Committee has agreed to focus the inquiry on residential care, although nursing
care will inevitably be touched upon during discussions. The
Committee has also decided to focus its attention on the provision
of services for older
people for the purpose of this inquiry.
Finished:
Consultation on terms of reference