Removal of Cap on Care Charging for Adult Social Care

December 3, 2024 Cabinet (Cabinet collective) Key decision Approved View on council website

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Summary

... the local care charging cap of £400 per week for non-residential adult social care services will be removed from January 2025.

Full council record

Purpose

To recommend the removal of the local cap on
care charging. The local cap is currently set at £400 per
week, and the paper recommends the removal of the cap, affecting
approximately 35 residents but contributing towards MTFS savings in
24-25.

Decision

Decision
 
For the reasons set
out in the report and its appendices Cabinet RESOLVED to Agree
to:
 
i) 
The removal of the local care charging cap on care charging,
currently set at £400 per week for non-residential services,
from January 2025.
 
Alternatives
Considered
 

a) 
In Autumn 2023, whilst MTFS savings were being planned, several
proposals were considered, these included:

· 
The removal of the care charging cap – as outlined within
this paper

· 
To increase the care charging cap by £100 per week as per the
original plan.

· 
To increase the care charging cap to £1000 per week.

· 
To do nothing and retain the current care charging cap at
£400 per week.

b) 
After careful consideration of the options and the need to deliver
a balanced budget and significant MTFS savings in 2023-24, it was
agreed to recommend the removal of the local care charging cap.
This recommendation was endorsed by the Council’s Cabinet and
Full Council through the approval of the Adults and Health MTFS
proposals.

c) 
As part of the consultation which took place between 15th July and
26th August 2024, two options were presented. Option one was for
the removal of the care charging cap in Autumn/Winter 2024, the
second option was a phased implementation, increasing the care
charging cap to £1000 per week for the rest of the financial
year 24-25, with the full removal from April 2025.

d) 
As outlined within this report, the removal of the local care
charging cap will affect a very small number of those in receipt of
services and have been financially assessed as having the financial
means to pay for the cost of their care and support. It supports a
position of equity, ensuring that following a financial assessment,
people will either pay a contribution towards their care of the
full cost of their care they receive.

e) 
Removing the local care charging cap aligns Newham with the vast
majority of other London Boroughs, who do not have a local care
charging cap.
 

Related Meeting

Cabinet - Tuesday 3rd December 2024 9.30 a.m. on December 3, 2024

Supporting Documents

Appendix 1 - Removal of Local Cap on Care Charging EQIA.pdf
Cabinet Report Removal of the Local Cap on Care November 24 Final Version 15.11.24.pdf
Appendix 2- Response to Consultation Document.pdf

Details

OutcomeDecision approved
Decision date3 Dec 2024
Subject to call-inYes