Hi all,
Been caring for a friend for many years, but I'm currently locked in a battle with the LA over them continuing to fund direct payments for care for a family member. They are arguing that their needs fall under health care, not social care. The NHS and the CHC checklist don't add up to providing funding for care, so we're in a rock and a hard place.
My question to you all is this - does anyone know what activities/needs are actually classified as "social care"?
Where do they draw the line between saying this is an "essential daily activity" and "you only need to do that because you're ill". Is there some kind of list that shows what activities/needs/tasks LA's will accept under the direct payments umbrella, because from what I'm seeing now it seems kind of vague and arbitrary at best.
If anyone could share their experience or understanding of what social care includes, or where the line is drawn it would be a huge help in getting my family member the care they need.
Thanks all.
Been caring for a friend for many years, but I'm currently locked in a battle with the LA over them continuing to fund direct payments for care for a family member. They are arguing that their needs fall under health care, not social care. The NHS and the CHC checklist don't add up to providing funding for care, so we're in a rock and a hard place.
My question to you all is this - does anyone know what activities/needs are actually classified as "social care"?
Where do they draw the line between saying this is an "essential daily activity" and "you only need to do that because you're ill". Is there some kind of list that shows what activities/needs/tasks LA's will accept under the direct payments umbrella, because from what I'm seeing now it seems kind of vague and arbitrary at best.
If anyone could share their experience or understanding of what social care includes, or where the line is drawn it would be a huge help in getting my family member the care they need.
Thanks all.