Abstract: | As part of current UK policies to reduce the number of delayedhospital discharges, a number of commentators have identifiedan alleged crisis in the care home market as one of key contributingfactors. With local authorities under pressure to cut costs,it is argued, the number of care homes is reducing, and delaysin hospital can often result. Behind this diagnosis is a seriesof assumptions about the role and nature of care home provision,the appropriateness of this form of service for many older people,and the need for more care homes to reduce the number of hospitaldelays. In order to explore and critique these assumptions,this paper reviews the role of care homes in tackling delayeddischarges, and argues the need for fewer and different carehome placements rather than more of this type of provision. |