Care England, the leading voice of adult social care providers in
England, has expressed serious concern over the lack of
collaboration between the NHS and the social care sector amidst
escalating winter pressures. As hospitals across the country
declare emergencies, it is alarming that the expertise and
capacity within the social care sector remains underutilised.
Professor Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive of Care
England, commented:
“The current crisis in the NHS was both foreseeable and
avoidable. It is deeply frustrating to see hospitals overwhelmed
while care services with available capacity are overlooked. This
failure to communicate and coordinate with social care providers
has created avoidable bottlenecks, exacerbating the strain on an
already overstretched system. Winter comes every year, and so do
the challenges it brings. The continued failure to integrate
social care into the NHS's winter planning has turned a
manageable situation into a full-blown crisis. This lack of
foresight and coordination is unacceptable."
Care England is urging the government, the NHS, and local
authorities to prioritise a joined-up approach to winter
planning. This must include the proactive integration of social
care providers into NHS discharge planning; clear and consistent
communication across sectors to make full use of existing
capacity; and adequate funding to ensure social care services can
support the NHS effectively.
Professor Martin Green OBE concluded:
“Social care is not just a safety net for the NHS; it is an
essential partner in delivering timely, effective care. It is
high time that winter planning reflects this reality, ensuring
better outcomes for individuals and easing the burden on
hospitals.”