The Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) has released its Spring Survey for 2024, offering crucial insights into the current state of adult social care in the UK. At 2iC-Care, we've conducted an in-depth analysis of these findings comparing them to last years and developed actionable recommendations to address the sector's most pressing issues.
The 2024 survey reveals several concerning trends in adult social care, including:
With traditional approaches struggling to meet the escalating challenges, the survey underscores the urgent need for innovative preventative solutions in adult social care.
To provide a comprehensive understanding of the survey's implications and propose effective solutions, we've prepared a detailed report titled "Critical Review & Immediate Actions: ADASS Spring Survey 2024."
Our preventative care solution, Andi, has been designed to directly address many of the issues highlighted in the ADASS survey. While we don't want to spoil the details here, our report explains how Andi can help with:
The adult social care sector stands at a critical crossroads. The ADASS Spring Survey 2024 clearly shows that maintaining the status quo is no longer viable. It's time for bold action and innovative thinking.
We invite all stakeholders in adult social care - from policymakers and local authority leaders to care providers and technology innovators - to download our full report. Gain valuable insights, explore our analysis, and join the conversation on how we can transform care delivery for the better.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the solution. Download "Critical Review & Immediate Actions: ADASS Spring Survey 2024" now and help shape the future of adult social care in the UK.
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