The Guardian, October 9th, 2013 By David Brindle To read more, click here.
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Right Care, Right Price
A discussion paper exploring the way in which the price of care is determined and its implications...
Public ‘unaware’ of care-home costs – and of probability they will need care themselves
The Independent, September 16th, 2013 By Katie Grant To read more, click here.
A Cap that Fits: The ‘capped cost plus’ model
What are the issues facing the 'capped cost' funding reforms and what are the options for...
Protecting older people with a disability from living in poverty
New research on attendance allowance says more should be done to support those receiving the...
Independence Allowance
Research and new ideas on the future of Attendance Allowance. Attendance Allowance is a weekly...
Social care funding: it’s not over yet
With care funding reform now set for the statute book, is that it for debate on care funding...
Councils may be overwhelmed by the number of people with a care need
Rather than a big-bang launch of the cap on care costs, local authorities might prefer to proceed...
Care costs: Christmas come early?
Blink and you missed it. The Chancellor of the Exchequer went on live TV yesterday to announce...
Care cap won’t boost disability-linked annuities
What is the prospect for DLAs – annuities that pay out a higher income upon individuals reaching...