- Is registered with local GP
- Attends regular check-ups as appropriate (including testing for STIs)
- Where there is a concern, physical health/individual development improves
- Does not need to enter a nursing home due to support received
- Regains independence due to support received
- Reduction in level of dependency on care or intensive services due to earlier diagnosis,
intervention and reablement
- has fewer unplanned hospital admissions
- Spends less time in hospital
- Is able to remain at home following discharge from hospital (e.g. for 91 days or more)
- Sees a specialist doctor
- Receives a diagnosis
- Receives specialist support for their long-term health conditions
- Has access to complementary therapies
- Is satisfied with the quality of services for people with long-term health conditions
- Is able to manage a long-term health condition
- Does not have an addiction issue
o Does not smoke
o Does not drink to a harmful level (more than 4 times per week) or binge drink (more
than 7 units every time they drink)
o Does not take other drugs