Adult placement schemes

Adult placement schemes (APS) are similar to fostering schemes but for adults rather than children.

These are locally run schemes that place between one to three adults with care or support needs with an adult placement carer. They ensure that these adults are able to enjoy an ordinary and independent life in the community and share in the family life of a carer.

Around 70% of adults placed into adult placement schemes have learning difficulties but some may have physical disabilities, mental health issues, or drug/alcohol problems.

Older people may also be placed with APS carers. For example, they may stay with a family for a short period when leaving hospital before returning home.

Adults who are to be placed in a scheme will have their care needs assessed by a council and then, will have their needs matched with a suitable APS carer.

All APS carers are approved and checked regularly by their local APS.

The schemes are varied and may provide a range of different services such as:

  • Long-term accommodation with care or support in the family home of an adult placement carer
  • Short term breaks for the family carer (the unpaid family member or friend who usually cares for the person using the AP services) based in or outside of the home of the adult placement carer. This is also known as sitting services.
  • Day care in the home of the adult placement carer
  • Befriending and support to someone living in the community

Created: 3/22/2006 Last updated: 4/8/2006