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What are Direct Payments?

Direct Payments are payments of cash made by a Local Authority to disabled and older people and family carers.  These are a way of you meeting your own support needs instead of the Local Authority meeting them for you.  You need to have an assessment carried out by a Local Authority social worker.  The assessment will show whether you are eligible for a Direct Payment and what you can use it for.

Who can get a Direct Payment?

  • Older people
  • People with learning disabilities
  • People with mental health services
  • People with physical disabilities and sensory impairment
  • Informal and family carers
  • Children and families
  • Parents of disabled children
  • Young carers aged 16 and over
  • People with HIV and AIDS
  • An appointed suitable person

What can Direct Payments be used for?

  • To employ a Personal Assistant who can support you with personal and domestic tasks, personal care, accessing social and leisure activities, getting to work and parenting tasks
  • To pay for accommodation to go on a short break or to pay for a Personal Assistant to support you. Alternatively to pay for support to enable you to stay at home while your informal carer (e.g. spouse) takes a break.
  • To enable you to purchase and participate in activities such as swimming or horse riding
  • To purchase support from a Care Agency

N.B. Direct payments cannot be used for health related services such as nursing care or housing services such as paying rent or to buy Local Authority such as home care or day care.

Are you eligible to use Direct Payments?

If you or the person you are caring for has been assessed by the Local Authority as needing social care services, you may be able to have some of these services paid to you as a Direct Payment.  An assessment is a discussion with you about your needs and involves gathering information from people who know you well such as a carer, family member, doctor or community nurse. You will be fully involved with your assessment and will have the opportunity to make your views know.
There are specific criteria that will be considered in the assessment of your needs to identify whether you are eligible for a service or Direct Payment from the county council. 

More about Eligibility (Click Here)

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