11 ENSURING CONSISTENCY OF FEES FOR ADULT CARE IN GWYNEDD
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Dilwyn Morgan
Additional documents:
Decision:
To adopt a
revised Charging Policy for care in accordance with the recommendations in this
report.
Minutes:
The report
was submitted by Cllr Dilwyn Morgan.
DECISION
To adopt a
revised Charging Policy for care in accordance with the recommendations in this
report.
DISCUSSION
It was
explained that the department had assessed the fees already being charged for
care in Gwynedd, and it was highlighted that there was a lack of consistency
across the County.
It was
acknowledged that the current Policy had been in place since 2017 and that it
complied with the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014, adding that
the revised Policy was also in line with the regulations of this act.
It was
noted that this Policy had been before the Care Scrutiny Committee and that a
public consultation had been undertaken.
It was
confirmed that the new Policy did not mean that there would be an increase in
fees for individuals who are already paying, but it would reconcile fees across
the County. The importance of this for the sustainability of the services was
reiterated.
It was
added that those people who fell under this policy would be eligible for a
thorough financial assessment, to ensure that they did not pay more than they
could afford. It was explained that the Welsh Government's maximum of £100 per
week of contribution from individuals was still in place.
Observations
arising from the discussion:
·
Pride
was expressed that the maximum of £100 per week was still in place, and it was
enquired if financial support was available to assist with these fees.
Reference was made to the financial assessment to which all those who came
under this Policy would be eligible, to see how much they would be expected to
contribute. It was noted that there was support from the team to see if those
who had to pay were eligible for any benefits that would help them in
contributing to the fee.
·
It
was highlighted that the Council would not charge a fee for direct care for
unpaid carers, or charge a fee for supporting
individuals to enter employment.
Awdur: Alun Gwilym Williams, Assistant Head – Business and Commissioning Mari Wynne Jones, Head of Adults Department