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Institutional care and housing services in social care 2014 Riikka Väyrynen and Raija Kuronen Institutional care and housing services in social care

Institutional care and housing services for older people, clients on 31 December, 2000–2014 Source: THL, Institutional care and housing services in social care Institutional care and housing services in social care 2014

Clients receiving regular home care: need for care and number of visits in November Source: THL, Institutional care and housing services in social care Institutional care and housing services in social care 2014

Coverage of care and services for older people on 31 December, 2000– Source: THL, Institutional care and housing services in social care Institutional care and housing services in social care 2014

Structure and coverage of care and services for older people, 1990–2014, clients aged 75 and over, no. and % of population aged 75 and over Source: THL, Institutional care and housing services in social care Institutional care and housing services in social care 2014

Clients in institutional care and housing services for people with intellectual disabilities on 31 December, 2000– Source: THL, Institutional care and housing services in social care Institutional care and housing services in social care 2014

Long-term clients in institutions for people with intellectual disabilities by age group on 31 December, 2000– Source: THL, Institutional care and housing services in social care Institutional care and housing services in social care 2014

Clients in other sheltered housing for under-65s on 31 December, 2006– Source: THL, Institutional care and housing services in social care Institutional care and housing services in social care 2014

Clients in psychiatric sheltered housing on 31 December, 2006– Source: THL, Institutional care and housing services in social care Institutional care and housing services in social care 2014

Institutional care and detoxification treatment for substance abusers, total number of clients and care days during the year, 2000– Source: THL, Institutional care and housing services in social care Institutional care and housing services in social care 2014

Institutional care and housing services in social care 2014 Residential homes for older people had clients and sheltered housing with 24- hour assistance clients on 31 December Compared with the previous year, the number of clients in residential homes for older people fell by 6.4 per cent, while the number of clients in sheltered housing with 24- hour assistance grew by 6.7 per cent. Even the number of clients in long-term care in health centre wards dropped by around 30 per cent. The structure of the service system has changed. Use of sheltered housing with 24- hour assistance is up, while use of institutional care is down. At the end of 2014, institutions for people with intellectual disabilities had a total of clients, which was 15.2% down on Altogether persons lived in the institutions on a long-term basis. By contrast, the number of clients in housing services for people with intellectual disabilities increased by 1.5 per cent, to clients at the end of Client numbers in psychiatric housing services increased a little on the previous year (1.2%). A significant share of the sheltered housing in social care is provided by private service providers. The share of the private sector varies by service, Statistical Report 21/2015, www.thl.fi/en/statistics/institutionalcare Institutional care and housing services in social care 2014