Care Cost Benchmarks Toolkit 13th Edition
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Thirteenth edition
Care Cost Benchmarks
Authored by William Laing | Published: 19th November 2024
This latest edition of LaingBuisson’s well-established Care Cost Benchmarks toolkit offers a fully updated, evidence-based cost model for operators and commissioners of care homes for older people, populated with actual data for 2024/25 and projections to the new financial year beginning in April 2025. Building up the full cost of care provision from granular detail, it facilitates a rational discussion on a reasonable level of fees needed to sustain care home services in any given area of England. First developed nearly two decades ago, this toolkit has become the trusted model for calculating care home costs.
As the sector faces the challenges of rising costs (including NLW uplifts and increase Employers NI) in a tight public sector financial environment, having access to reliable, up-to-date cost data has never been more critical.
The Care Cost Benchmarks toolkit provides comprehensive financial clarity through a fully interactive spreadsheet model, allowing users to explore a detailed breakdown of care home costs at local, regional, and national levels across England, and in Wales as a whole. Covering residential care, residential care with dementia, nursing care, and nursing care with dementia, this toolkit highlights the fee gap between local authority payments and the actual costs incurred by care homes. This year’s analysis reveals persistent underfunding, with shortfalls exceeding £200 per week in many areas, adding pressure on providers to bridge the gap with higher fees from private payers.
By leveraging the latest available data and proven methodologies, the toolkit offers robust, customisable parameters for accurate local cost adjustments. This makes it an indispensable resource for anyone conducting cost analysis for care homes, aiding in effective negotiations, optimising operational efficiency, and ensuring financial sustainability in an ever-evolving care landscape.
- Council and CCG commissioners and finance staff
- Care home groups
- National and local care associations
- Advocacy groups
- Social policy experts
- Politicians, civil servants and policymakers involved with long-term care funding
- Legal teams working on care funding Judicial Reviews
- Investors and developers
- A fully interactive spreadsheet that empowers users to see a breakdown of the cost of delivering care at local authority, regional, and national levels for England and Wales.
- The cost of care for 2024/25 and the projected cost of care for 2025/26.
- Full cost of care breakdowns across four care modalities:
- Residential care for people aged over 65 years
- Residential care for people aged over 65 years with dementia
- Nursing care for people aged over 65 years
- Nursing care for people aged over 65 years with dementia
- The ‘fee gap’ between the average local authority paid fee and the median care home cost per resident (including return on capital and operations).
- Detailed breakdown of care home costs including over 25 cost-line items, split into five sections:
- Staff
- Care home premises
- Supplies and services
- Head office costs
- Return on capital
- Transparent parameters that clearly set out the inputs and allow purchasers to adapt to reflect their own specific conditions.
- A detailed explanatory guide to the Care Cost Benchmarks.
- ‘Single click’ selection of any administrative area including:
- Country (England or Wales)
- Region
- Local authority with responsibility for adult social care provision
- District council
- Introduction & Background
- Objective
- Scope
- The evidence base
- Explanatory notes on the component parts of the Care Cost Benchmarks:
- National operating cost parameters
- Local operating cost parameters
- Return on capital and operating return
- The cost of fully implementing a Fair Cost of Care across England
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Expert commentary and insights from William Laing, a healthcare market specialist for over 30 years, are provided in the Executive Summary and Highlights
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A comprehensive overview of the Market, including breakdowns of size, trends, and major providers currently operating
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The latest Politics and Regulation updates are accompanied by commentary on their implications
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A review of the Payors that are driving the market, examining publicly and privately funded primary healthcare
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We provide a thorough analysis of the market’s Investment and Profitability, broken down into primary healthcare properties and services
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The product will be launched at 12:00 BST on Tuesday 11th June 2024
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