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Home and care publications

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Guides and factsheets aimed at keeping you informed about issues surrounding home and care. Guides are short and easy to digest giving a comprehensive overview of a subject. Factsheets are longer, more detailed and aimed at professionals.

 

Factsheet supplement

opens link in new window Community Care FS supplement (PDF 208KB), September 2011 factsheet 

This is to be read in conjunction with publications designated * below.

Housing options

opens link in new window  FS2 Buying retirement housing - July 2011 (PDF 193 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window Care homes (PDF 645 KB) - info guide

opens link in new window Housing options (PDF 568 KB) - info guide

opens link in new window Retirement (sheltered) housing (PDF 164 KB) - factsheet

Care homes

opens link in new window Care home checklist (PDF 102 KB) - info guide

opens link in new window Care homes (PDF 645 KB) - info guide

opens link in new window Choice of accomodation (PDF 691 KB) - factsheet *

opens link in new window FS40w Deprivation of assets in the means test for care home provision in Wales  - September 2011, (PDF 214KB) - factsheet  

opens link in new window Finding Care Home Accommodation (PDF 353 KB) - factsheet *

opens link in new window FS76w Intermediate care in Wales, March 2011  (PDF 212 KB) - factsheet *

opens link in new window Local authority assessment for community care services (PDF 335 KB) - factsheet *

opens link in new window Paying for care in a care home if you have a partner  (PDF 93 KB) - factsheet *

opens link in new window FS10w Paying for permanent residential care in Wales January 2012, (PDF 280 KB) factsheet

opens link in new window FS58w Paying for temporary care in a care home in Wales (PDF 177KB) - factsheet *

opens link in new window Safeguarding older people from abuse (PDF 273 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window FS38w Treatment of property in the means test for permanent care home provision in Wales, September 2011 (PDF 213KB) - factsheet

Help at home

opens link in new window Advice for carers - a practical guide (PDF 2MB) - info guide

opens link in new window Disability Living Allowance (PDF 228 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window Finding help at home (PDF 141 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window Help with care in your own home (PDF 248 KB) - info guide

opens link in new window FS1w Help with heating costs in Wales September 2011 (PDF 226 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window Local authority assessment for community care services (PDF 335 KB) - factsheet *

opens link in new window Paying for care and support at home (PDF 234 KB) - factsheet *

opens link in new window Self-directed support: Direct Payments and Personal Budgets (PDF 361 KB) - factsheet *

Renting accommodation

opens link in new window Council and housing association housing (PDF 188 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window Finding private rented accommodation (PDF 163 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new windowTenants rights: rent (PDF 151 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window Tenants rights: repairs (PDF 176 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window Tenants rights: security of tenure (PDF 168 KB) - factsheet

Home safety and security

opens link in new window Avoiding scams (PDF 495KB) - information guide

opens link in new window Crime prevention (PDF 167 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window Home safety checker: staying safe around the home (PDF 685 KB) - information guide

opens link in new window Staying safe: personal security at home or out and about (PDF 180 KB) - information guide

opens link in new window Winter wrapped up (PDF 793KB) - information leaflet

Adapting your home

opens link in new window Adapting your home: Your guide to services and equipment (PDF 2.37 MB) - info guide

opens link in new window Disability equipment and how to get it (PDF 248 KB) - factsheet *

opens link in new window Finding help at home(PDF 141 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window FS13 Funding repairs, improvements and adaptations (PDF 228 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window Local authority assessment for community care services (PDF 335 KB) - factsheet *

Self-directed support

opens link in new window Finding help at home (PDF 141 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new windowLocal authority assessment for community care services (PDF 335 KB) - factsheet *

opens link in new window Self-directed support: Direct Payments and Personal Budgets (PDF 361 KB) - factsheet *

Appeals and complaints

opens link in new window How to resolve problems and make a complaint about the local authority (PDF 228 KB)

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