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SOCIAL CARE CRISIS “PILING PRESSURE ON NHS” WARNS BAILLIE

NHS Scotland Photo library Picture by John Young / YoungMedia 2010

 by Bill Heaney

Scottish Labour has warned that a crisis in social care is piling pressure on Scotland’s NHS, as the number of people waiting for care packages and assessments climbs ever upward. 

Latest figures show a staggering total of 9,354 people in Scotland are waiting for a social care assessment or a care at home package. 

Demand has spiked sharply over the last year, with the estimated number of hours people are waiting to receive care rising by an eyewatering 26 per cent since 2026. 

Recent figures have confirmed that this year saw the worst A&E performance for any May on record and a rise in delayed discharge compared to the previous year.

Scottish Labour said these trends demonstrate the pressure social care waits are putting on hospitals. 

Scottish Labour Health and Social Care spokesperson Jackie Baillie, left, said: “Thousands of Scots are stuck in limbo waiting for the social care support they need to live their lives.

“Social care is at breaking point, and it is piling pressure on our entire NHS. 

“We will never fix the chaos in our NHS without dealing with the crisis in social care. 

“The SNP needs to properly support social care services and deliver fair pay and conditions for workers.”

People requiring a social care assessment and care at home services:

Source: https://publichealthscotland.scot/publications/people-requiring-a-social-care-assessment-and-care-at-home-services/people-requiring-a-social-care-assessment-and-care-at-home-services-30-june-2026/

Delayed discharges in NHS Scotland monthly – May 2026:

Source: https://publichealthscotland.scot/publications/delayed-discharges-in-nhs-scotland-monthly/delayed-discharges-in-nhs-scotland-monthly-figures-for-may-2026/main-points/ 

A&E May 2026:

Source: https://publichealthscotland.scot/healthcare-system/urgent-and-unscheduled-care/accident-and-emergency/main-points/all-ae-sites/

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