Table of Contents
Executive Summary
-
- The market
- Domiciliary care market expected to grow by 7% this year
-
- Figure 1: UK Market for domiciliary care, 2008/09-2012/13
- However, commercial domiciliary care sector stalls in 2012/13
-
- Figure 2: UK commercial market for domiciliary care, 2008/09-2012/13
- Informal care makes up four fifths of all domiciliary care
-
- Figure 3: Segmentation of UK market for domiciliary care, 2008/09-2012/13
- Local authority care worth £9.5 billion
-
- Figure 4: Segmentation of UK commercial market for domiciliary care, 2008/09-2012/13
- NHS and private sectors soar
- UK domiciliary care market forecast to reach £98 billion by 2017/18
-
- Figure 5: Forecast UK market for domiciliary care, 2013/14-2017/18
- Commercial market expected to outpace informal sector
-
- Figure 6: Forecast UK commercial market for domiciliary care, 2013/14-2017/18
- Market factors
- Demographic change to drive care growth
-
- Figure 7: Projected percentage of population aged 75 and over, 2010-35
- Local authorities tightening eligibility criteria
- Domiciliary care favoured over residential care
- Care Bill to cap cost of care
- Companies, brands and innovation
- Falling care prices put pressure on agencies
- Remote care presents opportunities for providers
- £3.8 billion integrated social care budget to be introduced in 2015/16
- What we think
Introduction
-
- Definitions
- Methodology
- Abbreviations
- Market positioning
- UK economy
- Overview
- Inflation
- Interest rates
- Market factors
Market Size and Trends
-
- Chapter summary
- Market size
-
- Figure 8: UK market for domiciliary care, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 9: UK market for domiciliary care graph, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 10: UK commercial market for domiciliary care, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 11: UK commercial market for domiciliary care graph, 2008/09-2012/13
- Market segmentation
-
- Figure 12: Segmentation of the UK market for domiciliary care, by type of purchaser, 2006-10
-
- Figure 13: Segmentation of UK commercial market for domiciliary care graph, by type of purchaser, 2006-10
- Local authority expenditure
-
- Figure 14: Segmentation of local authority expenditure on domiciliary care for older people (65+) in the UK, by type, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 15: Segmentation of local authority expenditure on domiciliary care for older people (65+) in the UK graph, by type, 2012/13
-
- Figure 16: Segmentation of local authority expenditure on domiciliary care for adults aged 18-64 in the UK, by client type, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 17: Segmentation of UK local authority expenditure on domiciliary care, all adults, by client type, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 18: Segmentation of local authority expenditure on domiciliary care for adults aged 18-64 in the UK graph, by client type, 2008/09-2012/13
- Figure 19: Number of contact hours of home care provided in England and Wales, by sector, 2007/08-2011/12
-
- Figure 20: Breakdown of home care hours provided in England & Wales, by sector, 2007/08-2011/12
- Figure 21: Number of domiciliary care service users, by region, 2007/08-2012/13
-
- Figure 22: Number of domiciliary care service users graph, by region, 2011/12
- Figure 23: Number of domiciliary care service users per 10,000 adults, by region, 2007/08-2012/13
-
- Figure 24: Number of domiciliary care service users per 10,000 adults graph, by region, 2011/12
- Figure 25: Local authority expenditure, all adults, by region, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 26: Local authority expenditure, all adults graph, by region, 2012/13
- Figure 27: Local authority expenditure, older people (65+), by region, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 28: Local authority expenditure, older people (65+) graph, by region, 2012/13
- Figure 29: Local authority expenditure, adults (18-64) with physical or sensory disabilities, by region, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 30: Local authority expenditure, adults (18-64) with physical or sensory disabilities graph, by region, 2012/13
- Figure 31: Local authority expenditure, adults (18-64) with learning disabilities, by region, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 32: Local authority expenditure, adults (18-64) with learning disabilities graph, by region, 2012/13
- Figure 33: Local authority expenditure, adults (18-64) with mental health needs, by region, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 34: Local authority expenditure, adults (18-64) with mental health needs graph, by region, 2012/13
- NHS expenditure
-
- Figure 35: Segmentation of NHS expenditure on social care, by sector, 2007/08-2011/12
-
- Figure 36: NHS expenditure on social care graph, 2007/08-2011/12
- High tech domiciliary care
- Private expenditure
-
- Figure 37: Segmentation of private expenditure on domiciliary care in the UK, by type, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 38: Segmentation of private expenditure on domiciliary care in the UK graph, by type, 2012/13
- Figure 39: Estimated size of self-funded home care market, by client type, 2010/11
-
- Figure 40: Segmentation of self-funded home care market graph, by client type, 2010/11
- Informal care
-
- Figure 41: Informal carers by relationship to person receiving care in England, 2011/2012
-
- Figure 42: The UK market for informal domiciliary care, 2006-10
-
- Figure 43: The UK market for informal domiciliary care graph, 2008/09-2012/13
- Market trends
-
- Figure 44: The elderly population of the UK, by age group, 2010-35
-
- Figure 45: Population of the UK graph, by age group, 2010
- Figure 46: Population of the UK graph, by age group, 2035
-
- Figure 47: Unmet need for activities of daily living, 2011
Regional Analysis
-
- Chapter summary
- England
- North East
-
- Figure 48: Analysis of households receiving home help and home care in the North East of England, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 49: Analysis of local authority domiciliary care expenditure on older people in the North East of England, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 50: Analysis of intensity of local authority domiciliary care services in the North East of England, by authority, 2012/13
- North West
-
- Figure 51: Analysis of households receiving home help and home care in the North West of England, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 52: Analysis of local authority domiciliary care expenditure on older people in the North West of England, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 53: Analysis of intensity of local authority domiciliary care services in the North West of England, by authority, 2012/13
- Yorkshire & Humberside
-
- Figure 54: Analysis of households receiving home help and home care in Yorkshire & Humberside, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 55: Analysis of local authority domiciliary care expenditure on older people in Yorkshire & Humberside, by Authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 56: Analysis of intensity of local authority domiciliary care services in Yorkshire & Humberside, by authority, 2012/13
- East Midlands
-
- Figure 57: Analysis of households receiving home help and home care in the East Midlands, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 58: Analysis of local authority domiciliary care expenditure on older people in the East Midlands by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 59: Analysis of intensity of local authority domiciliary care services in the East Midlands, by authority, 2012/13
- West Midlands
-
- Figure 60: Analysis of households receiving home help and home care in the West Midlands, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- figure 61: Analysis of local authority domiciliary care expenditure on older people in the West Midlands by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 62: Analysis of intensity of local authority domiciliary care services in the West Midlands, by authority, 2012/13
- South West
-
- Figure 63: Analysis of adults receiving home help and home care in the South West of England, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 64: Analysis of local authority domiciliary care expenditure on older people in South West England, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 65: Analysis of intensity of local authority domiciliary care services in the South West of England, by authority, 2012/13
- Eastern England
-
- Figure 66: Analysis of households receiving home help and home care in Eastern England, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 67: Analysis of local authority domiciliary care expenditure on older people in Eastern England, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 68: Analysis of intensity of local authority domiciliary care services in Eastern England, by authority, 2012/13
- London
-
- Figure 69: Analysis of households receiving home help and home care in London, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 70: Analysis of local authority domiciliary care expenditure on older people in London, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 71: Analysis of intensity of local authority domiciliary care services in London, by authority, 2012/13
- South East
-
- Figure 72: Analysis of households receiving home help and home care in the South East of England, by authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 73: Analysis of local authority domiciliary care services in the South East of England, by authority, 2008
-
- Figure 74: Analysis of intensity of local authority domiciliary care services in the South East of England, by authority, 20012/13
- Scotland
-
- Figure 75: Domiciliary care clients in Scotland, by client type and authority, 2012/13
-
- Figure 76: Distribution of home care hours per week in Scotland, by time band and district, 2012/13
- Wales
-
- Figure 77: Number of domiciliary care clients aged 65+, by local authority, Wales, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 78: Number of domiciliary care clients aged 18-64, by local authority, Wales, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 79: Local authority domiciliary care expenditure in Wales, by local authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 80: Hours of home care provided in Wales, by local authority, 2008/09-2012/13
-
- Figure 81: Percentage of home care hours contracted to the independent sector in Wales, by local authority, 2008/09-2012/13
- Northern Ireland
-
- Figure 82: Number of clients receiving domiciliary care in Northern Ireland, by sector and HSC trust, 2012/13
-
- Figure 83: Number of home care hours provided per week, by sector and HSC trust, 2012/13
Industry Structure
-
- Chapter summary
- Industry development
- Company profiles
- Chrysalis Community Care Group (formerly Blue Arrow Care)
-
- Figure 84: Financial analysis of Chrysalis Community Care Group, 2008-12
- BUPA Home Healthcare
-
- Figure 85: Financial analysis of BUPA Home Healthcare, 2008-12
- Care UK
-
- Figure 86: Financial analysis of Care UK, 2009-12
- Mears Group
-
- Figure 87: Financial Analysis of Mears Group, 2008-12
- Saga Group (Acromas Holdings)
-
- Figure 88: Financial analysis of Acromas Holdings, 2012-13
-
- Figure 89: Financial analysis of Nestor Healthcare Group, 2006-10
-
- Figure 90: Financial analysis of Allied Healthcare Group, 2008-13
- Housing 21
-
- Figure 91: Financial analysis of Housing 21, 2009-13
Forecast
-
- Chapter summary
- Market size
-
- Figure 92: Forecast population in the UK, 2010-35
-
- Figure 93: Forecast UK market for domiciliary care, 2013/14-2017/18
-
- Figure 94: Forecast UK market for domiciliary care graph, 2013/14-2017/18
-
- Figure 95: Forecast UK commercial market for domiciliary care, 2013/14-2017/18
-
- Figure 96: Forecast UK commercial market for domiciliary care graph, 2013/14-2017/18
- Market segmentation
-
- Figure 97: Forecast segmentation of the UK market for domiciliary care, by type, 2011-15
-
- Figure 98: Forecast segmentation of the UK commercial market for domiciliary care graph, 2013/14-2017/18
Further Sources and Contacts
-
- Trade associations and organisations
- Trade magazines
- Trade exhibitions
Back to top