This question was answered on 20th October 2015
The information is not available in the format requested. Such information as is available is shown in the following table.
Deaths by place of occurrence, 2010-13, England and Wales
Year | Home | Care home | Hospice | Hospitals | Other communal establishments | Elsewhere |
2010 | 102,416 | 89,320 | 25,615 | 264,962 | 1,635 | 9,294 |
2011 | 105,354 | 92,386 | 26,361 | 249,387 | 1,537 | 9,342 |
2012 | 110,111 | 103,164 | 27,493 | 247,732 | 1,709 | 9,122 |
2013 | 113,071 | 107,090 | 27,102 | 248,238 | 1,698 | 9,591 |
Source: Series DR Mortality Statistics: Deaths Registered in England and Wales, Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Notes:
- The latest ONS data on deaths by place of occurrence relate to 2013. Data for 2014 will be released later this year. Data for 2015 will be released in 2016.
- Death figures are based on deaths registered rather than deaths occurring in a calendar year. Figures are not collected by financial year.
- Place of death is defined using a revised place of death classification.
- Deaths at home are those at the usual residence of the deceased (according to the informant)‚ where this is not a communal establishment.
- Care homes includes homes for the chronic sick; nursing homes; homes for people with mental health problems and non-NHS multi-function sites.
- Hospices include Sue Ryder Homes; Marie Curie Centres; oncology centres; voluntary hospice units; and palliative care centres.
- Other Communal Establishments include schools for people with learning disabilities; holiday homes and hotels; common lodging houses; aged persons’ accommodation; assessment centres; schools; convents and monasteries; nurses’ homes; university and college halls of residence; young offender institutions; secure training centres; detention centres; prisons and remand homes.
- Elsewhere includes all places not covered above such as deaths on a motorway; at the beach; climbing a mountain; walking down the street; at the cinema; at a football match; while out shopping; or in someone else's home. This category also includes people who are pronounced dead on arrival at hospital.
- Data are not collected specifically on deaths occurring in the home of a friend or relative.