Paying for Care Handbook 2001-2002

Paying for Care Handbook 2001-2002

by Geoff Tait (Author), David Simmons (Author), PaulineThompson (Author), HelenWinfield (Author)

Synopsis

The first edition of this annually updated handbook (February 2000) was immediately adopted by advisers, carers and other professionals in the field. Individuals in need of care, or their relatives, are also using it in increasing numbers. The scale and pace of change affecting social services and welfare benefits systems means that users will have to replace the first edition for reliable guidance. The second edition is fully revised and updated to incorporate the latest changes, as well as new rules due to be introduced in 2001. Covering England, Wales and Scotland, the Paying for Care Handbook is the first comprehensive, fully referenced guide to social security and social services law and practice for adults needing care at home or in supported accommodation, or in residential or nursing care homes. There is full coverage of: - services, charges, welfare benefits and other financial help for adults needing care at home or in supported housing - and their carers - the duties of social services and health authorities in arranging residential or nursing home care - how social security benefits are affected by entering or leaving a care home, whether on a temporary, respite, trial period or permanent basis - the social services means test for those needing help with care home costs - how the different schemes are administered, collection and enforcement of charges, appeals Fully indexed and cross-referenced to law, guidance, court and commissioners' decisions, there is also the full text of key legislation setting out the powers and duties of social services authorities.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Revised edition
Publisher: Child Poverty Action Group
Published: 01 Apr 2001

ISBN 10: 1901698319
ISBN 13: 9781901698312

Media Reviews
This handbook is supported by the Local Government Association and Age Concern. Age Concern welcomes (this) publication...This is the first time a single, annual publication has included in depth material on services, benefits and charges. As such, it will be of immense value to social services, advisers, individuals and voluntary organisations alike. - Age Concern England