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Number of people waiting on social care highest since 2023

  • The number of people estimated to be waiting on a social care assessment for a package of care was 7,762 on 8 September 2025. This is an increase of just under 25% from the estimated number of people waiting this time last year (9 September 2024).
  • The estimated number of people assessed and waiting for a care at home package was 3,135 on 8 September 2025. This is similar to the number of people (3,122) waiting for a care at home package this time last year (9 September 2024).
  • Of those people in Scotland waiting for care at home following an assessment of their needs, the total estimated number of weekly hours of care that they were waiting to receive was 27,904 as at 8 September 2025. This represents a decrease of just over 8% from the estimated number of hours at this time last year (9 September 2024). Changes in the number of hours will reflect the variation in both the number of people waiting for a care at home package and the differing level of care packages required for each person.
Number of People assessed and waiting for a care at home package and the number of hours of care required for these care at home packages in Scotland (estimated)

Local Authorities provide social care services to enable people to live independently with control, freedom, choice, and dignity at home or in a homely setting in their community. This includes people who are frail, have long term conditions or disabilities. Packages of care at home ensures support with personal care (for example personal hygiene, continence management, simple treatments) and support with other tasks around the house (for example cleaning or meal preparation).

Care at Home services are planned and delivered by Health and Social Care Partnerships (HSCPs), and are delivered through Local Authority in-house teams, independent providers, and the Third Sector. Each HSCP plans services based on the needs of the local population and existing support services available in the Local Authority, such as housing services. Therefore, the type of services that come under the heading of Care at Home varies across the country.

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