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For more information you can write to:
The Income and Assessment Team
Adult and Community Services
East Cliff County Offices
Preston PR1 3EA
The Government has set guidelines called Fairer Charging to make sure that councils don’t charge you more than you can afford for care services in your own home or when you attend a day centre.
Below you will find a list of important questions and answers regarding our charges for social care services.
If you get any of the following types of care, you may have to pay towards the cost of the service:-
We will carry out a financial assessment to work out if you will be required to make a financial contribution towards your care. If you have meals at home or in a day centre, you pay for them separately to the agency or day centre that provides your meal.
The Financial Assessment Team will telephone to make an appointment for a Financial Assessor to visit you at your home. He or she will:
If you have more than £22,250 in savings, or if you don’t wish to complete a financial assessment, you will have to pay the maximum charge.
In this case, you only need to give details of your finances if you want benefits advice.
You will have to pay:
In preparation for the Assessment, please can you gather as many receipts as possible for your disability and household expenses.
You will also need to show evidence (e.g. benefit notifications, bank statements/books, utility bills and evidence of any other household costs) of your income, savings, household costs and any expenses you have because of your disability. The sort of information we need to see is shown below.
It is important that this information is ready for when the assessor calls to carry out the Financial Assessment.
This is how we work out how much to charge you for your care services:
If you hold savings jointly between you and your partner, we divide this equally between you both. We will then work out two financial assessments: one for a single person and one for a couple. We will use the assessment with the lower charge.
The assessor will tell you what you need to pay when he or she visits. You will be given a summary of how your charge has been worked out including the date your charge will commence.
We recommend that you pay by direct debit. If you do this, payments are collected automatically from your bank account, so you don’t need to worry about paying on time, writing cheques or making special trips to the post office. If your service stops for a while and you overpay, we will refund you without you having to do anything.
You can pay the bill:
The assessor will also hand you a schedule of when direct debits will be taken from your bank account or when you are due to receive a bill.
If you get Direct Payments for your care, you will need to pay your charge into your Direct Payments bank account.
If the assessor has included everything he or she can accept and you still think your charge has not been worked out properly, you can appeal against it. You should appeal in writing to the Assessment Manager at the address below. You would need to say why you disagree with the charge and provide supporting evidence.
You must contact the Financial Assessment Team, so they can arrange to reassess you. This is particularly important if your savings fall below £22,250 and you are currently paying the maximum charge.
The financial assessor who visits you will be able to answer your questions. If you still want more information you can write to:-
Financial Assessment Team,
Social Services Headquarters,
East Cliff County Offices,
Preston PR1 3EA
Alternatively you can ring:
01772 531149