A fall in the number of care home places in Welsh cities is
pushing up the number of delayed transfers of care from
hospital.
On a single day in March one in 10 of Cardiff's hospital beds was
taken up by patients awaiting transfer to community care
placements.
To tackle this problem the council and Welsh assembly have funded a
£500,000 package to keep open an 80-bed home that was due to
close in October.
A report by the assembly's audit committee found that between
November 2003 and June 2004, 723 beds each day in Wales were
occupied by a delayed discharge patient.
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