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Kensington and Chelsea 1969

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kensington & Chelsea Borough]

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WELFARE OF THE ELDERLY
At 1st January, 1969, the number of elderly persons shown on the
register was 4493» This figure represents an amalgamation of the
register of elderly persons receiving visits from the social welfare
officers and the register of case enquiries. This in effect produces
a register of all old people known to the Department. During the
year 930 new registrations were made and 831 persons were removed
from the register, having either moved from the Borough, died or reregistered
under some other category, i.e., blind, handicapped, etc.
The number of persons remaining on the register at 31st December, 1969
totalled 4592. The services mentioned in this report were made
available to give support to the elderly in their own homes.
A specially appointed officer co-operates with voluntary
organisations interested in the welfare of elderly people, and in
consequence much additional benefit has been derived by the elderly
residents of the Borough.
Close liaison was maintained with the Old People's Welfare
Committee, of which the Chief Welfare Officer is the Honorary Secretary.
Meals Service
The preparation and supply of meals for old people in Kensington
is carried out at St. George's Hall, Kensington Place, where approximately
1,290 meals a week are prepared, including those supplied to
luncheon clubs. The preparation of meals for deliver in Chelsea is
undertaken from the kitchen in King's Mead old people's home where an
average of 330 meals a week are prepared. Deliveries in both areas
have been effected by volunteer drivers and attendants of the Women's
Royal Voluntary Service. The meals are delivered in a fleet of eight
vans, seven of which are fitted with equipment for keeping the foot hot.
The charge to the recipient was l/- per meal.

The total number of meals supplied was as follows:-

January8,08?
February6,562
March6,795
April6,128
May7.973
June6,328
July6,452
August8,285
September6,141
October8,059
November7,335
December6,356
84,501 (82,768)

Of these 55»94l (52,916) were delivered by the Meals-on-Wheels
service to elderly people in their own homes, the balance being
delivered to luncheon clubs.
The total number of persons in receipt of Meals-on-Wheels at the
beginning of the year was 293 and on 31st December, 19^9» there were
334 persons in receipt of meals.