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Number of new clients with an episode of short term support to maximise independence (ST-MAX) and a known sequel aged 65+ (11311) Metric type
- Help text
- This captures the number new clients aged 65 or over not currently in receipt of long term support that resulted in short term support to maximise independence (ST-MAX). The numbers of requests captured will be shaped by the local authority's arrangements for handling client contacts such as centralised call centres, outsourced arrangements etc. The method of recording client contacts will also influence results, for example whether contact centre calls are recorded directly into the social care database or a different system. Tracked over time the data will reflect changes in levels of demand, contact handling and decisions made in response to requests. This might help local authorities plan staffing and commissioning arrangements.
Clients previously in receipt of short term services intended to maximise their independence (which locally may be termed 'reablement') who return with further requests for service are also captured within a period of 6 months (even if this occurred in the previous year).
ST-MAX includes all episodes of support provided that are intended to betime limited with the intention of maximising the independence of the individual and reducing / eliminating their need for ongoing support by the local authority. At the end of the support a review or assessment for ongoing care will take place to determine what will follow. While episodes of respite care may also be time limited, respite is usually provided as part of a longer term support package and commissioned only due to the existence of a carer who needs that support. In SALT this is considered a carers' service and not counted as ST-MAX.
Any comparison using this data from 2020/21 and 2021/22 must take into account the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on both activity numbers and spending. The differing scale of cases around the country, when the impacts occurred, and financial support provided will also affect any comparison between authorities. This makes any form of comparative analysis much more complicated and potentially misleading.
- Modified
- 19 Oct 2023
- Data last updated
- 27 Oct 2023
- Short label
- New clients with episode of ST-MAX aged 65+
- Status
- Live
- Output precision
- 0
- Polarity
- not applicable
- Measure
- Clients
- Dataset
- Reference tables: New clients with an episode of ST-Max care and a known sequel
- Source
- NHS Digital
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