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News Tag: News. Over 60 MPs support Alzheimer’s Society’s call for new £2.4bn Dementia Fund “As a cross party group of MPs committed to improving support for people with dementia, we are calling for concerted government action to tackle the dementia care crisis.” Read more
News Tag: News. Wales champions ‘Severely Mentally Impaired’ £400 a year council tax discount, while 100,000s people in the rest of GB left in the dark The Welsh Government is set to announce significant changes so that a long-standing council tax reduction in Great Britain is no longer hidden for people diagnosed as ‘Severely Mentally Impaired’ (SMI). Read more
Information Give or take: Will giving some of our savings to our daughter cause problems? How a gift of money might affect your local authority’s financial assessment of how much you need to pay towards care. How a gift of money might affect your local authority’s financial assessment of how much you need to pay towards care. ... 30 November 2018
News Tag: News. Alzheimer’s Society launches Dementia-Friendly Finance and Insurance Guide Alzheimer's Society launches guide urging the financial service industry to take action to become more dementia friendly and boost business at the same time Read more
Info Page Tag: Info Page. Holidays and dementia – financial help and legal protection When planning a holiday for a person who has dementia, it's worth considering what financial support is available. It can also be helpful to know about the laws that protect the rights of people with dementia in the UK. Read more
Info Page Tag: Info Page. Charges for respite care Charges for respite care vary. With local authorities, some respite care services may be free of charge. Other services may have a cost that will be charged to the person with dementia. Read more
Info Page Tag: Info Page. Assessment for care and support - useful organisations Find out more about organisations that can give further information on assessment and support in England. Read more
Info Page Tag: Info Page. Organising and reviewing care and support Once an assessment has been carried out the next step is to organise the care and support. You may need personal budgets and direct payments to pay for this care. Care and support plans should be reviewed to make sure they are still meeting the needs of the person with dementia or their carer. If you are unhappy with the care or support, you can make a complaint. Read more
Info Page Tag: Info Page. The care needs assessment: support for people with dementia This page looks at how a person with dementia can get a care assessment, who does an assessment, how they are carried out, who makes the decision, and tips for making the most of the care needs assessment. It also explains the eligibility criteria. Read more
Info Page Tag: Info Page. Managing a personal budget (including Direct payments) Read about the number of ways that a personal budget can be paid and managed. Read more
Info Page Tag: Info Page. Personal budgets Find out what a personal budget is, who can receive one, how a personal budget can be used and how it is managed (including the direct payments option). Read more
News Tag: News. Report finds that social care 'time bomb' has left 'gaping hole' in families’ finances Our Chief Executive, Jeremy Hughes, has released a comment regarding the recent report by GMB about people 'trapped' in debt due to social care costs. Read more