Welsh councils given £30 million to help free up hospital beds

The Welsh Government's providing the additional funding to strengthen social care services and improve hospital discharge processes

Author: Sophie MerrickPublished 12th Aug 2025
Last updated 12th Aug 2025

£30 million is being given to councils across Wales to help improve social care and free up hospital beds.

The money will be used to speed up assessments and make care packages more available so that people can leave hospital as soon as they are clinically able to.

The funding will also be used to strengthen community-based social care and support services to help people to stay well at home.

During a visit to Bridgend, Minister for Children and Social Care, Dawn Bowden, met Mr Howard Pring who is receiving vital support from the local authority’s Home Support Team. Through daily visits, the team provides help with essential tasks, enabling the individual to continue living independently at home.

The funding will also support the development of a multi-disciplinary prevention team in Bridgend which is designed to reduce hospital admissions by providing targeted support to individuals in care homes and the wider community.

Similar projects across Wales will benefit from the £30m, with local authorities focusing on preventative and early intervention initiatives as well as actions that enable people to leave hospital as soon as they are clinically able, helping individuals live healthier lives at home and within their communities.

Minister for Children and Social Care, Dawn Bowden said:

“The funding we are making available to local authorities will make a real difference to people across Wales who need care and support.

“By investing in community-based support, we can help more people return home from hospital when they're medically ready and enable others to remain independent in their communities.

“This will not only improve experiences for individuals but also help patient flow through our hospitals.”

This funding has been secured through the budget deal between the Welsh Government and Jane Dodds, Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats.

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