The Department of Health carries out a survey of long-stay units each year. Each long-stay unit (public, private and voluntary) is sent a questionnaire and the responses are collated by the Department. The aim of the survey is to provide statistics on the number of beds available for long-term care, how these beds are used and the types of residents who occupy these beds. The results of the surveys are used to prepare the Long-Stay Activity Statistics Reports which are published on the Department's website. The Long-Stay Activity Statistics for 2010 (the most recent year available) reported that about 6% of those in long-term residential care were under 65 years of age, 3.5% were between 65 and 69 years of age and 90.4% were 70 years and older.The Deputy should be mindful that these are self reported survey results and the response rate for 2010 was 80% of long-stay units.