The National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare define health care and social care needs as:
- In general terms it can be said that a health care need is one related to the treatment, control or prevention of a disease, illness, injury or disability, and the care or aftercare of a person with these needs (whether or not the tasks involved have to be carried out by a health professional).
- In general terms it can be said that a social care need is one that is focused on providing assistance with activities of daily living, maintaining independence, social interaction, enabling the individual to play a fuller part in society, protecting them in vulnerable situations, helping them to manage complex relationships and (in some circumstances) accessing a care home or other supported accommodation.
Social care needs are directly related to the type of welfare services that local authorities have a duty or power to provide. These include:
- Social work services
- Advice and support
- Practical assistance in the home
- Assistance with equipment and home adaptations
- Visiting and sitting services
- Provision of meals
- Facilities for occupational, social, cultural and recreational activities outside the home
- Assistance to access educational facilities; and assistance in finding accommodation (such as a extra care housing)