This has been available in Norfolk for a few weeks now, so I was wondering does anyone receive Direct Payments as a Carer?
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Does anyone receive direct payments as a carer from anywhere in the UK?
Direct Payments
Direct Payments can be made to:
People aged 16 or over who are in need of community care services
People with parental responsibility for disabled children.
Carers aged 16 or over may have a Direct Payment for a specific Carer’s service following a Carer’s Assessment even if the person for whom they care declines an assessment or service.
What is the point of Direct Payments?
The aim of a Direct Payment is to give more flexibility in how services are provided. People have greater choice and control over their lives and are able to make their own decisions about how their care is delivered. Following a Community Care
Assessment, or reassessment, you can now choose whether to have services provided directly by Community Services or have Direct Payments.
What am I allowed to spend the money on?
You can use the money to employ a personal assistant or you can use an agency to provide staff for you. Or you can ‘mix and match’ and have some of your support provided by Community Services and take some as a Direct Payment.
You must use the money as agreed in your support plan to meet your social care assessed needs.
What else do I need to know?
You will need to open a separate bank account to have the money paid into and send Norfolk County Council a monthly bank statement from this account. The Direct Payment Support Agency will give you all the help you need to operate Direct Payments.
Direct Payments are not a social security benefit, will not affect any means testing benefits you are entitled to and are not taxable.
What happens if my circumstances change?
Your social worker should review your assessment at least annually. This will provide you with a regular check on how well your arrangements are meeting you needs. If at any time, you feel your circumstances have changed or that costs have increased, you should contact your social worker to request another assessment.
If you wish to apply for this service or ask for more information, contact Community Services by calling 0344 800 8020.
http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/Adult_care/Pe ... /NCC115424