Social Care: Integrated Care Systems Debate
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(2 years, 1 month ago)
Lords ChamberClearly, it is early days. These were set up last summer and we must ensure that they bed in properly and learn. I am confident that that is the right approach, but, as the noble Lord mentioned, we must make sure that regulators in this space ensure that that is the case. It is probably a question for a few months’ time, when we can be sure.
My Lords, according to Hospice UK, of which I am a vice-president, up to half a million people last year had a palliative care phase before they died. In many of those cases, a failure of social care resulted in a breakdown of care in the community and hospital admission. Following on from the question asked by the noble Lord, Lord Touhig, when these patients are seriously ill or disabled children, they need access to respite care during their illness, as well as at the end, with rapidly responsive care. How are the Government monitoring whether the needs of these people are being met and that the timeframe to put in place the social care that they need does not just slip to the point of becoming a meaningless exercise?
Those monitoring processes are in place, but to give sufficient detail, it is best that I write.