It is not possible to address all needs Developing a measure for unmet everywhere, so good home care need planning and program Based on the results of the 2017 edition of the Primary Health Survey (14,500 respondents execution are from the general population), the NBHC required for the best estimated the number of citizens with a need for home care services. [...] This indicator for unmet home care need includes: • Citizens receiving no home care services who believed that they should be receiving some services • Citizens receiving home care services who believed that they should be receiving additional types of services 4 Why report on When the NBHC conducted the 2017 edition of the Primary Health Survey, which captures care unmet need? [...] Results from the 2018 edition of the Home Care Survey In a subsequent report, the NBHC will release the results of the 2018 edition of the Home Care Survey. [...] These results will highlight the quality of home care services currently being delivered, with a focus on what clients have said about the publicly funded home care services they received from the Extra-Mural Program, the Long Term Care Program, and the Disability Support Program. [...] Source: NBHC, 2017 edition of the Primary Health Survey 10 Moving New Brunswick toward a citizen-centred approach in evaluating home care needs Home care services are citizen-centred if planning • Are New Brunswick citizens aware of the different and management are based on the needs of resources that are available in their community?