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You need to get a care needs assessment from your local council in order to be eligible for support from social services. Find out more from Age UK.
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The financial assessment is used to work out how your care will be paid for. Find out more from Age UK.
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safeguards, which have been developed by the courts, are called Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DOLS). DOLS set out a procedure for care homes and hospitals to obtain authorisation to deprive someone of ... consent I should not be sent to a care home or hospital unless the DOLS procedure has been followed. If I have been detained following DOLS there should be a periodic independent check to ensure that this
problem. The way this protection is offered by application for a Deprivation of Liberty Safeguard (DoLS). The debate about this Bill is taking place against a context of worries about the current system ... significant strengthening. Clearly, the balance between care home managers who in the new Bill prepare assessments, and the local authorities and clinical commissioning groups who authorise them, is not in the
you'll need to pay for care will be worked out through a financial assessment. Whether or not your home is included in the financial assessment will depend on your circumstances. Find out more about whether
If you’re found to have care and support needs after your care needs assessment, you’ll get a care plan. This plan sets out how your local council is going to meet your social care needs.
as money, property or income) on purpose so that they won’t be included in the financial assessment for care home fees. If your local council decides you've reduced your assets to avoid paying care