NCC Current Performance Report at 19 October 2024 for

Adult Social Care

 MeasureUnit2023/24 PerformanceCurrent TargetCurrent PerformanceLast Available ResultFrequencyDirection of TravelPerformanceStatusTrend
1Permanent admissions to residential and nursing care homes, per 100,000 population (18-64 younger people)per 100,00013.81414.3Jul 2024QuarterlyRedAmberUp to date
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COMMENTS: There were 4 permanent admissions in quarter 2 compared to 8 in the previous quarter.
2Permanent admissions to residential and nursing care homes, per 100,000 population (65+ - older people)per 100,000699.6654.9593.9Jul 2024QuarterlyGreenGreenUp to date
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COMMENTS: There were 97 permanent care home admissions in quarter 2. There has been a gradual fall in Permanent admissions to residential and nursing care homes, with the target being achieved. This was expected due to the improving domiciliary care market position.
3Percentage of Adult Social Care plans reviewed within 1 year%96.798.597.4Jul 2024QuarterlyGreenAmberUp to date
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COMMENTS: National guidance is that all care plans should be reviewed at least every twelve months. Work continues in this area to assist in improvements in this metric.
4% of eligible clients who have been given an indicative personal budget to enable them to consider alternatives to traditional services%91.89591.1Jul 2024QuarterlyRedAmberUp to date
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COMMENTS: Eligible clients have the option to spend their personal budget on any support or service agreed to help them achieve their goals identified as part of their care needs assessment. Work continues on the actions which have been identified as part of the strategic change project.
5% of Northumberland based service providers rated by CQC as outstanding or good%85.884.386.3Jul 2024QuarterlyGreenGreenUp to date
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COMMENTS: This indicator reports all Northumberland based service providers rated on the CQC website. 13 providers rated Outstanding, 107 rated as Good, 18 Require Improvement and 1 Inadequate. The % of Northumberland based services rated Good or Outstanding continues to be above the national ratings for good and outstanding homes. There is one service rated inadequate in Northumberland, and the commissioning team are supporting improvements there.
6Proportion of clients that received a short term service and did not go on to receive a long term service%95.29093.6Jul 2024QuarterlyRedGreenUp to date
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COMMENTS: We do perform well on this ASCOF indicator which demonstrates the effectiveness of short term services within Northumberland. Latest published figures report 81.7 for the North East and 77.5 for England, and Northumberland ranks 17th overall out of 151 local authorities.
7Proportion of older people (65+) who were still at home 91 days after discharge from hospital into reablement/rehabilitation services%918891.2Jul 2024QuarterlyGreenGreenUp to date
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COMMENTS: This outturn relates to discharges from hospital between January and March 2024. Latest published figures report 83.1 for the North East and 82.3 for England. Northumberland is ranked 25th out of 151 local authorities. Which is in the upper quartile.
8Social Care related quality of lifeNumber19.519.119.5Apr 2023AnnuallyGreenGreenUp to date
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COMMENTS: 2024 provisional figure from the annual Adult Social Care User Survey. Surveys were sent out to over 1400 service users in February 2024. The value is based on the response to several questions within the national survey. Higher scores are assigned to better outcomes, so the higher the overall score the better the average social care-related quality of life. The maximum possible score is 24. The latest published England average = 19.0