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Tag Archives: Royal Commission on Long Term Care
Unresolved Issues of Means-Testing in the Payment For Social Care: a Recent History of the Dementia Tax (House of Commons Library)
Summary A recent House of Commons Library briefing paper presents an overview of policy proposals and actual policies, from different Governments since 1997, concerning for how individuals with assets must pay for social care. Unlike health services provided by the NHS, social … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Scotland, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Adult Social Care, Adult Social Care Funding, Adult Social Care in England, Adult Social Care Services, Ageing and Dementia, Ageing and Society, Ageing Policy in the UK, Ageing Population, Barriers to Integration: NHS Services Free Versus Means-Tested Social Care, Care Costs: Cap and Means Test, Care Funding, Care Home Costs, Care Home Fees, Care Tax (So-Called Dementia Tax), Caring and Family Finances, Catastrophic Care Costs, Changes Since UK Devolution, Commission on the Funding of Care and Support (2012 Report), Competition and Market Authority (CMA), Conservative Government 2017 U-Turn Over Cap on Social Care Costs, Conservative Manifesto (2017), Conservative Manifesto (2017): Forward Together – Our Plan for a Stronger Britain and a Prosperous Future, Conservative Manifesto on Social Care (2017), Conservative Party’s 2017 Election Manifesto, Cost of Social Care for Older People, Dementia Tax, Dementia Tax (Alzheimer's Society), Devolution, Devolved Decision-Making, Dilnot Commission Recommendations, Dilnot Commission Report on Funding of Care and Support, Financial Constraints, Financial Context, Financial Issues, Financial Planning, Four-Year Cap on Paying Social Care Charges (Historical Unadopted Policy Proposal), Free Personal Care in Scotland, Funding of Care and Support (Dilnot Commission), Health and Social Care Services, Home and Community Care Services, Home Care, Home Care Services, House of Commons, House of Commons Library, House of Commons Library Briefing Paper CBP-8000, Labour Government’s 2010 Proposal for Free Social Care (Unfulfilled), Labour Governments and Conservative Governments: Surprising Historical Commonalities, Long-Term Care (LTC), Long-Term Care and Support, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Means Test, National Care Service (Historical Proposals), Neurodegenerative Diseases, Neurodegenerative Disorders, Parliament, Payment For Social Care: a Brief History of Policy (House of Commons Library), Professor Sir Stuart Sutherland (Royal Commission on Long-Term Care for the Elderly), Property and Capital: Means-Test (Care Home Residents), Property and Capital: Means-Test (Home Care Proposals 2017), Queen's Speech 2017, Royal Commission on Long Term Care, Royal Commission on Long Term Care for Older People, Royal Commission on Long Term Care of Older People, Scottish Executive, Securing Good Care for Older People (2006), Self-Funders, Self-Funders Cross-Subsidising Everyone Else, Self-Funders Cross-Subsidising Non-Savers, Self-Funders Subsidising the Social Care System, Self-Funding, Sir Andrew Dilnot, Sir Derek Wanless’s (2006) Report Proposing Partnership Funding for Social Care, Social Care Crisis, Social Care: Government Reviews and Policy Proposals on Paying For Care, Social Care: Timeline of Government Reviews and Policy Proposals re: Paying For Care, State Funded Social Care, Stealth Death Tax: Chargable Against Families' Property Assets, Stealth Taxes, Sustainability, Tariff Income, Theresa May Social Care U-Turn (2017), Tory Social Care Plans (2017), UK Parliament, Unreasonable Charges, Unreasonable Charging For Care (After Death), Upfront Costs, Upper and Lower Capital Limits of Means-Test, What is Classed as Capital: Means-Test
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The Long Term Care Revolution (King’s College London / Housing LIN)
Summary The Housing LIN has made available two documents supplying the background thinking behind “The Long Term Care Revolution”. Read more: The Long Term Care Revolution. Housing LIN. Assisted Living Platform: The Long Term Care Revolution The Institute of Gerontology at King’s College London wrote the … Continue reading →
Posted in Assistive Technology, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Housing, Housing LIN, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, Telecare, Telehealth, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Adult Social Care Funding, Ageing Related Support Systems for Healthy and Independent Living, Aids and Adaptations, Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) Technologies, Assisted Living Innovation Platform (ALIP), Care Funding, Cruise Ships, Dementia Friendly Environments in Sheltered Housing, Department of Social Science: King’s College London, DREAMING (Elderly Friendly Alarm Handling and Monitoring), Health and Medicine: King’s College London, Home Adaptations, Home Modifications, Housing Adaptations, Institute of Gerontology: King’s College London, Kings College London, Long Term Care, Long Term Care Revolution, Long-Term Care (LTC), Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), NAAPS, PERSONA (Perceptive Spaces Promoting Independent Ageing), Personal Budgets, Personal Budgets (PBs), Poor Care in Institutions and At Home, Retirement Villages, Royal Commission on Long Term Care, Shared Lives and Supported Living Schemes, Sheltered Housing Schemes, Smart Home Adaptations, Social Care Funding, Technology Strategy Board (TSB), Technology Strategy Board’s Assisted Living Innovation Platform (ALIP), TSB ALIP: Assisted Living Innovation Platform, TSB: Technology Strategy Board, Very Sheltered Schemes
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