Many people in receipt of an adult social care package who are on benefits will have to make a contribution towards their care package. However, you may be able to offset some or all of your disability related expenses against your contribution.
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Many people in receipt of an adult social care package who are on benefits will have to make a contribution towards their care package. However, you may be able to offset some or all of your disability related expenses against your contribution.
This document provides information to parents about the adult social care assessment under the Care Act. This is the assessment carried out when a young person is rising 18 and is deemed likely to have support needs under the Care Act.
Tags: care act assessment, eligibility, outcomes
Snap Care are an agency providing nannies and care staff to families with children with additional needs and adults with care needs. This is an article about what is a care team leader plus a link to current wages for nannies and care staff.
Tags: care team leader, nanny, wages
This link is to a document about promoting less restrictive practice – ensuring that the cared for person is as free as they can be. It is aimed at professionals but the examples given in extensive tables of direct and indirect restrictions along with suggestions of what could change are, I think, helpful to us all.
This link takes you to the government website for the care and support statutory guidance around the Care Act - specifically to the social care charging and financial assessments part. It is a lengthy document and this document goes on to highlight sections that might be of particular interest when considering disability related expenses (DRE).
Adult Social Care (ASC) Richmond has a number of leaflets and booklets relevant to adults who may need ASC support.
Understanding the mental capacity act and how it applies to decisions made by or for our young people is essential. This document comprises the notes used by Bright Futures to deliver a workshop to parents.
Tags: decision making, mental capacity
This document has been taken from the Richmond Gov website and quite clearly lays out the conditions that have to be met for a young person to be eligible for adult social care services.
Tags: conditions, outcomes, social care assessment
A basic overview based on a Disabled young person in their 20s. I have left out information that is not relevant, or not likely to be relevant, to such a person. Therefore, these notes are not, in any way comprehensive.
Tags: package, social care, uc, universal credit
The threshold for support from the Disabled Children’s Team is very high. This is a link to the eligibility criteria on the AfC website so you can see for yourself what an assessment will be looking at.
Outcomes are the end result of the social care assessment and the social care plan – what the young person wants to achieve. This document has a few examples of what makes a good outcome and what is not a good outcome
Tags: outcomes, social care outcomes
This resource is a guide to the Care Act with the full title of: 'How to get the right support from your local authority'. It is one of several useful guides produced by hft. hft is a long established charity supporting people with learning disabilities. They provide resources, such as this guide, and a range of services.