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Article written by Nick Triggle Health correspondent | |
Ministers are hailing their changes to social care as the solution to the long-standing problem of how to care for the elderly. | Ministers are hailing their changes to social care as the solution to the long-standing problem of how to care for the elderly. |
The introduction of a £75,000 cap - if introduced - will arguably be the first time the system has been overhauled since it was created along with the NHS after the Second World War. | The introduction of a £75,000 cap - if introduced - will arguably be the first time the system has been overhauled since it was created along with the NHS after the Second World War. |
Understandably, the plans have been widely welcomed with campaigners willing to give the government credit for doing this at a time when the financial situation makes it harder to do than it has been for a long-time. | Understandably, the plans have been widely welcomed with campaigners willing to give the government credit for doing this at a time when the financial situation makes it harder to do than it has been for a long-time. |
But despite the breakthrough it is not quite the panacea it may seem on first glance. | But despite the breakthrough it is not quite the panacea it may seem on first glance. |
Many people will still not get any help from the state | Many people will still not get any help from the state |
The government is effectively saying it wants to see a partnership between the state and individual. | The government is effectively saying it wants to see a partnership between the state and individual. |
It is promising to pick up the really high costs, while leaving the individual to cover the cost of the average care package. | It is promising to pick up the really high costs, while leaving the individual to cover the cost of the average care package. |
But less than a fifth of people face costs in excess of £75,000, meaning the majority of people will still have to pay all of their bill. | But less than a fifth of people face costs in excess of £75,000, meaning the majority of people will still have to pay all of their bill. |
About a quarter of people do not develop any care needs - or very little, while for another quarter the costs of care are below £20,000. | About a quarter of people do not develop any care needs - or very little, while for another quarter the costs of care are below £20,000. |
However, for a third of people the bill is between £20,000 and £75,000 - they will not get any help unless they fall below the means-testing threshold as the least well-off do not have to pay the full costs of care. | However, for a third of people the bill is between £20,000 and £75,000 - they will not get any help unless they fall below the means-testing threshold as the least well-off do not have to pay the full costs of care. |
But of course many will say that is better than the current situation where people can face unlimited costs - and the hope is that the insurance industry will develop products that will cover the costs people face. | But of course many will say that is better than the current situation where people can face unlimited costs - and the hope is that the insurance industry will develop products that will cover the costs people face. |
You won't be able to shop around for the best services | You won't be able to shop around for the best services |
The cap only includes services that are available at the normal council cost. | The cap only includes services that are available at the normal council cost. |
If you want to move into a luxury care home or pay to get the best help you will have to cover that extra cost yourself. | If you want to move into a luxury care home or pay to get the best help you will have to cover that extra cost yourself. |
Any spending above what the local council would have paid for would not count towards the cap, leaving the individual to top up their package. | Any spending above what the local council would have paid for would not count towards the cap, leaving the individual to top up their package. |
It means relying on the current quality of services available if you want to stay within that £75,000 sum. | It means relying on the current quality of services available if you want to stay within that £75,000 sum. |
Unfortunately the system, according to the Local Government Association, is drastically under-funded, which is hampering the ability to meet the needs of the elderly. | Unfortunately the system, according to the Local Government Association, is drastically under-funded, which is hampering the ability to meet the needs of the elderly. |
The government spends less than £10bn a year on social care for the elderly - a tenth of what is spent on the NHS and a quarter of the defence budget. | The government spends less than £10bn a year on social care for the elderly - a tenth of what is spent on the NHS and a quarter of the defence budget. |
The criteria for being entitled to social care help will be extremely high | The criteria for being entitled to social care help will be extremely high |
Just because you develop a care need, it does not mean you will fall within the system. | Just because you develop a care need, it does not mean you will fall within the system. |
Only those with needs classed as severe or substantial will be entitled to help - that basically means you need round-the-clock help. | Only those with needs classed as severe or substantial will be entitled to help - that basically means you need round-the-clock help. |
Any spending before you reach that level of need will not count towards the £75,000 cap. | Any spending before you reach that level of need will not count towards the £75,000 cap. |
It will mean many will still have to struggle to get by on their own until their situation worsens. | It will mean many will still have to struggle to get by on their own until their situation worsens. |
That is no different to how it is now, although a decade ago many councils were able to offer help to those with low or moderate needs. | That is no different to how it is now, although a decade ago many councils were able to offer help to those with low or moderate needs. |
The social care system, in a nutshell, will only be there for the most frail. | The social care system, in a nutshell, will only be there for the most frail. |
Care homes will still be expensive places | Care homes will still be expensive places |
A cap of £75,000 is a substantial sum of money, but on top of that people face paying so-called accommodation costs. | A cap of £75,000 is a substantial sum of money, but on top of that people face paying so-called accommodation costs. |
This is to cover the cost of things such as food, bills and renting the room. | This is to cover the cost of things such as food, bills and renting the room. |
Of course, these are the kind of costs elderly people face if they are in their own home - and that is one of the reasons why there is a state pension. | Of course, these are the kind of costs elderly people face if they are in their own home - and that is one of the reasons why there is a state pension. |
But with annual "accommodation" bills often hitting the £10,000 mark, a care home place will be a more expensive arrangement than the status quo for most. | But with annual "accommodation" bills often hitting the £10,000 mark, a care home place will be a more expensive arrangement than the status quo for most. |