Dilnot - Cutting the cost of adult care for families in Kent

KCC Leader Paul Carter is stepping up the pressure on the government to limit the care costs facing thousands of elderly people in Kent.

 

Paul CarterHe has launched a Downing Street petition demanding that the government implement a cap on the amount people pay for their care.
 
The Dilnot Report has identified a way to cap the amount families or individuals have to pay for care to £35,000 for any one individual. Under the proposals you would not have to pay a penny more.

Implementing Dilnot would cost the Government about £1.7billion a year – but we believe it is a price worth paying to cap the horrendous costs on some families/individuals of paying for care in their old age. Ministers have been considering this report, but no decision has been made. We believe it should be implemented by Government by 2015, thus reducing the financial impact for older people and ensuring a cap on costs for everybody. This is why we are asking for your help.

 

We need 100,000 signatures to trigger a parliamentary debate

Please sign the petition and make your voice heard.Together we can put pressure on National Government to make sure Dilnot is implemented – ensuring you get a fair deal.

 

Did you know?

  • 1 in 4 people aged 65 and over will need a residential care placement in
    their lifetime
  • The average cost of residential care is £30,000 per year
  • The average stay for people who move into residential care homes is 3 years but can be up to 10 years or more
  • 6 out of 10 people receive no state aid or public subsidy to pay for residential care
  • 1 in 5 people aged 65 and over have domiciliary/at home care costs of £15,000 per year or more
  • However, in Scotland since 2002 the public purse/tax payer have provided free personal care for all older people at home or in residential care

 

Case study of residential care costs

Case study of care at home

 

 

If the Dilnot recommendations were introduced

  • The financial burden for residential care for self funding families/individuals (the 60%) would substantially reduce
  • For those families/individuals in long term placements the cost could be more than halved
  • As Dilnot provides a personal limit on families/individuals financial contributions it will enable private insurance to support families for the costs not paid for by the public purse
  • For those families/individuals on benefits the system remains unchanged
  • Dilnot will provide similar support to those families/individuals with extensive domiciliary care packages
  • The price of £1.7billion per year is a price worth paying and affordable.

 

Sign the petition

 

 

 

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