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Alternative care and funding
Alternative care and funding
Practice Notes

This Practice Note explains the entitlement of family members, friends and relatives who care for the vulnerable to an assessment of their ability to provide the care required. The local authority must take the results of that assessment into account when deciding what services to provide to the vulnerable person. It describes the different services that can be provided, including respite care, domiciliary care and day centre care, and discusses the financial support available to elderly people for their care, including direct payments, welfare benefits, disability living allowance (DLA), personal independence payments (PIP), attendance allowance and carer’s allowance.

Care homes—placement options and fees
Care homes—placement options and fees
Practice Notes

Local authorities have a duty to place a person assessed to be in need into accommodation. They must take into consideration an assessment of the person’s income and capital towards the cost of the care home. This Practice Note explains a local authority’s options and responsibilities for the placement of such persons and explains the options for the payment of care.

Entitlement to remain at home
Entitlement to remain at home
Practice Notes

This Practice Note looks at a local authority's duty to carry out community care assessments for adults whom it considers may need care and support, and to provide assistance to disabled people, older disabled people and older people who are not disabled under the Care Act 2014.

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