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Dec 10, 2021 · Social care is vital for people with dementia. As the condition progresses, many people will need to draw on homecare to support them to maintain independence in their own home for as...
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- People at the Heart of Care: adult social care reform (web accessible)
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This white paper sets out a 10-year vision for adult social care and provides information on funded proposals that we will implement over the next 3 years.
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On 7 September 2021, the Prime Minister announced £5.4 billion for adult social care reform over the next 3 years. At the Autumn Spending Review 2021, it was confirmed that £1.7 billion of this funding would be for major improvements across the adult social care system.
This white paper sets out how some of this money will be spent to begin to transform the adult social care system in England, such as new investments in:
•housing and home adaptations
•technology and digitisation
•workforce training and wellbeing support
•support for unpaid carers, and improved information and advice
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Published 1 December 2021
Last updated 18 March 2022 + show all updates
1.18 March 2022
Added a correction slip to the white paper, detailing revisions to the document on pages 35 and 36.
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Apr 4, 2023 · This ‘Next steps to put People at the Heart of Care’ plan sets out how we are building on our progress over the last year to make sure care is of outstanding quality, personalised and...
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Sep 7, 2021 · The announcement comes a week after the release of an Alzheimer's Society's report setting out a ten-year plan to fix social care, including detailed recommendations to drive up the quality of care for people with dementia.
The Coronavirus pandemic has exposed the failings in the social care system further and only highlights the need for urgent social care reform to be brought forward by the government in 2021. 3. Stabilising the adult social care market . Personalised care.
Dec 1, 2021 · You can stand with us to ensure that people affected by dementia are heard loud and clear on their demands for social care reform. Become a campaigner to stay up to date with the latest Alzheimer’s Society news and to support future campaign actions.
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As emphasised by Alzheimer’s Society and other key stakeholders, social care reform must be “rooted in the recognition of what good quality care looks like” and create a system where people with dementia are able to receive personalised care.
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