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Part of Short and Long Term (SALT) data sources for the Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework (ASCOF) 2023-24

ASCOF Measure 2B (formally 2A(1)) – The number of adults aged 18 to 64 whose long-term support needs are met by admission to residential and nursing care homes, per 100,000 population

Current Chapter

Current chapter – ASCOF Measure 2B (formally 2A(1)) – The number of adults aged 18 to 64 whose long-term support needs are met by admission to residential and nursing care homes, per 100,000 population


Formula: (X/Y)*100,000

X: Numerator

The sum of the number of council-supported younger adults (aged 18-64) whose long-term support needs were met by a change of setting to residential and nursing care during the year (excluding transfers between residential and nursing care) (figures 4 - 9)

The following SALT data items are utilised within the numerator for ASCOF 2B

Measure Population Table Cell description 
STS001 Short Term Support: New Clients

1a

(Figure 4)
Total of contents of cells within columns ‘Long Term Support (Eligible Services)’ ‘Residential Care’ and ‘Nursing Care’ minus those ‘of whom had a route of access “Self Funder with Depleted Funds and had previously had either a 12 week disregard or DPA”
STS002a Short Term Support: New Clients – Sequel to ST Max

5

(Figure 5)
Total of contents of cells within row ‘for clients aged 18-64’ for columns ‘Residential’ and ‘Nursing’ minus sum of row ‘of whom had a route of access “Self Funder with Depleted Funds and had previously had either a 12 week disregard or DPA” for columns ‘Residential’ and ‘Nursing’
STS002b Short Term Support: Existing Clients – Sequel to ST Max

2a

(Figure 6)
Total of contents of cells within columns ‘Change of Setting: Move to Nursing Care from community’ and ‘Change of Setting: Move to Residential Care from community’
STS002b Short Term Support: Existing Clients – Sequel to ST Max

4

(Figure 7)
Total of contents of cells within row ‘for clients aged 18-64’ for columns ‘Move to Nursing Care from community’ and ‘Change of Setting: Move to Residential Care from community’
LTS002a Long Term Support: Unplanned Review

1a (ii)

(Figure 8)
Total of contents of cells within columns ‘Change of Setting: Move to Nursing Care’ and ‘Change of Setting: Move to Residential Care’
LTS002a Long Term Support: Planned Review

2

(Figure 9)
Total of contents of cells within row ‘for those aged 18-64’ for columns ‘Change of Setting: Move to Nursing Care’ and ‘Move to Residential Care’

Figure 2: SALT measure STS001, table 1a

Figure 2: SALT measure STS001, table 1a

Figure 3: SALT measure STS002a, table 5

Figure 3: SALT measure STS002a, table 5

Figure 6: SALT measure STS002b, table 2a

Figure 6: SALT measure STS002b, table 2a

Figure 7: SALT measure STS002b, table 4

Figure 8: SALT measure LTS002a, table 1a

Figure 8: SALT measure LTS002a, table 1a

Figure 9: SALT measure LTS002a, table 2

Figure 9: SALT measure LTS002a, table 2

Y: Denominator 

Size of younger adult population (age 18-64) in area

The denominator for ASCOF 2B is not taken from SALT data. It is taken from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) mid-year population estimates.


Last edited: 26 March 2024 9:19 am