Changes to care charges

Have your social care charges increased since 6th April and if so by how much? Are you getting the full package of services as agreed in your assessment?

As of 6 April 2020 changes came into effect which updated some of the arrangements by which local authorities are able to charge for the social care and support they provide or arrange. These changes were introduced by amendments to the regulations and code of practice governing charging under the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014.

The changes included an increase in the Maximum Weekly Charge applicable in non-residential charging from £90 to £100 per week. The capital limit applicable in non-residential care charging remains at £24,000 and the savings disregards remain unchanged.

While the increase to a maximum charge of £100 was long planned, it has been implemented at a very challenging time for anyone receiving social care. We are hearing reports from members that some are not getting their full package of support for a range of reasons related to the Coronavirus emergency.

We have raised our concerns about the increase in charges with Welsh Government, however it would strengthen our discussions with Ministers and officials, if we can provide more information about how it is affecting people around Wales. We’d be grateful if you can let us know the following:

  • Have your social care charges increased since 6th April and if so by how much?
  • Are you getting the full package of services as agreed in your assessment?

Any information you provide will be treated in confidence and anonymised in any communications with Welsh Government.

Contact us on email: info@disabilitywales.org

Or phone: 02920 887325

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