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Guides and factsheets aimed at keeping you up-to-date with home and care information. Guides are short and easy to digest giving a comprehensive overview of a subject. Factsheets are longer, more detailed and aimed at professionals.
Buying retirement housing (PDF, 191 KB) - factsheet
Care homes (PDF 645 KB) - info guide
Housing options (PDF 568 KB) - info guide
Intermediate care (PDF 172 KB) - factsheet
Park Homes (PDF 159 KB) - factsheet
Retirement (sheltered) housing (PDF 164 KB) - factsheet
Care home checklist (PDF 508 KB) - info guide
Choice of accommodation (PDF 691 KB) - factsheet
Deprivation of assets in the means test for care home provision (PDF 98 KB) - factsheet
Deprivation of liberty safeguards (PDF, 224 KB) - factsheet
Finding care home accommodation (PDF, 287 KB) - factsheet
LA assessment for community care services (PDF, 337 KB) - factsheet
Paying for care in a care home if you have a partner (PDF 93 KB) - factsheet
Paying for permanent residential care (PDF 258 KB) - factsheet
Paying for temporary care in a care home (PDF 71 KB) - factsheet
Safeguarding older people from abuse (PDF, 271 KB) - factsheet
Treatment of property in the means test for permanent care home provision (PDF 199 KB) - factsheet
Care at home (PDF 759 KB) - info guide
Disability Living Allowance (PDF 231 KB) - factsheet
Finding help at home (PDF, 246 KB) - factsheet
Help with heating costs (PDF 205 KB) - factsheet
Home safety checker (PDF 685KB) - info leaflet
Paying for care and support at home (PDF, 231 KB) - factsheet
Personal budgets (PDF 807KB) - info guide
Self-directed support: Direct Payments and Personal Budgets (PDF 361 KB) - factsheet
Council and housing association housing (PDF 188 KB) - factsheet
Finding private rented accommodation (PDF 163 KB) - factsheet
Tenants rights: rent (PDF 151 KB) - factsheet
Tenants rights: repairs (PDF 168 KB) - factsheet
Tenants rights: Security of tenure (PDF 161 KB) - factsheet
Anti-social behaviour in housing (PDF 123 KB) - factsheet
Avoiding scams (PDF 495KB) - information guide
Home safety checker (PDF 685KB) - information leaflet
Staying safe - personal security at home or out and about (PDF 664 KB) - information guide
Winter wrapped up (PDF 1.9MB) - information leaflet
Adapting your home (PDF 2MB) - info guide
Disability equipment and how to get it (PDF 248 KB) - factsheet
Funding repairs, improvements and adaptations (PDF 196 KB) - factsheet
NHS continuing healthcare and NHS-funded nursing care (PDF, 316 KB) - factsheet
How to resolve problems and make a complaint about the local authority (PDF 228 KB)
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Amendments made to factsheets in January 2012.
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