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      • Council support: Manchester City Council funds lots of things – big and small – to keep people living independently at home. This includes: Equipment to make life easier day to day – e.g. for cooking and bathing Minor adaptations - like grab rails and small ramps Major adaptations – such as wider doorways, wet rooms and ramps
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    • Calculating Your Contribution Towards Your Home Support

    Our Charging Team will look at how much your identified needs cost to provide and evaluate your finances in more detail to work out your contribution. If you don’t want to have a financial assessment, you will have to pay the full cost of your support services.

    For residential care there is a lower capital threshold of £14,250 and an upper capital threshold of £23,250. Any savings between these capital thresholds will incur a capital tariff of £1 per £250 or part £250 added to your contribution. If you have savings above £23,250 you will not qualify for financial support from the council. For non-resident...

    If you have a weekly income (including tariff income calculated from your savings) of less than the minimum which the Government says you need to live on, you will not be required to contribute towards the cost of your care and support services. These levels depend on your age, whether you are in receipt of certain disability benefits and the type ...

    Any assessable income you have above the minimum income levels will be treated as being available for you to contribute towards the cost of your care. However, further allowances could be made for any eligible costs you may have as a result of your disability or illness. These will be identified during your financial assessment and any evidence req...

  4. Jan 8, 2023 · Over the last few months, Manchester council has been changing the way it tackles homelessness with the aim of eliminating the use of unsuitable B&Bs for families and preventing people...

  5. Jun 19, 2022 · Manchester city council will sell land on the cheap so housing associations can create more affordable housing, build new homes itself and push developers to play their part too, leaders have said as they launch a new housing strategy.

  6. It provides the majority of local government services in the city. The council has been a member of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority since 2011. The council has been under Labour majority control since 1971. It is based at Manchester Town Hall.

  7. Council support: Manchester City Council funds lots of things – big and small – to keep people living independently at home. This includes: Equipment to make life easier day to day – e.g. for...

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