Choosing accommodation
Our aim is to enable people to continue to live safely and independently in their own homes for as long as possible.
However, it is recognised that for some people their needs can best be met by moving into care accommodation, for example a residential or nursing care home.
Moving into care accommodation is a major decision in anyone's life, and it is important both for the individuals involved and their families that they receive appropriate support with decision making and adjusting to significant life change.
Our choice of care policy provides guidance on supporting people with a choice of accommodation and contains essential information on the legislation related to the Counci's responsibilities for people entering specified types of care accommodation.
Download: Choice of accommodation policy (PDF)
Help with choosing accommodation
When it comes to choosing accommodation, it's important for individuals to understand their rights when choosing which care home they will live in. The Council has a duty to assist with the funding and arrangement of the care home placement. It is also relevant to residents who arrange and fund their own care home placement to start with as they may need Council funding assistance later on.
The Care Act 2014, The Care and Support and Aftercare (Choice of Accommodation) Regulations 2014 and Statutory Guidance set out the legal framework that all Local Authorities are required to follow when making arrangements for a placement in certain "specified accommodation".
Firstly, we would look at all types of accommodation options available to you to optimise your independence such as:
- supporting you to remain in your own home
- extra care housing, sheltered accommodation or supported living - living in a flat with your own tenancy but with care and support available onsite
- Shared Lives Schemes – living within a family environment with care and support
Where a person has been assessed by the Council as being eligible for care and support and the only way of meeting those needs is by making arrangements in specified accommodation for example, a residential or nursing home, Shared Lives Extra Care or Supported Living you will be provided with assistance to choose a suitable accommodation to meet those needs.
The Council has a duty to make arrangements at your preferred choice of accommodation provided certain conditions are met as follows:
- your care and support plan specifies that yo u r needs are going to be met by the provision of accommodation of a specified type
- the preferred accommodation is of the same type as that specified in your care and support plan
- the preferred accommodation is suitable to your needs and is available
- where the preferred accommodation is not provided by the local authority, the provider of the accommodation agrees to provide the accommodation to the adult on the local authority’sterms.
There is a further "additional cost" condition that will also need to be satisfied if the preferred accommodation is more expensive than your personal budget as follows:
A person other than you satisfies the Council that they are able and willing to pay the additional cost of the accommodation for the duration of period in which your needs are required to be met in the preferred accommodation and agrees to enter into a written agreement with the Council to pay the additional cost.
In limited circumstances you may pay the additional cost if you are subject to the 12-week property disregard, or you enter into a Deferred Payment Agreement with the Council,
In line with the Care and Support Statutory Guidance the local authority may take into reasonable consideration its own finances and budgetary position when determining how to meet needs. The Council may reasonably consider how to balance that requirement when determining the “best value” placement to meet eligible needs in discharge of its duties under the Care Act 2014. The cost of the identified best value placement that can meet eligible need will be the amount in which your Personal Budget will be set.
Others factors to consider are:
- how much savings you have
- what assets you have, including property
- how much you will have to contribute to the cost of the care
Useful links
Download this information: Help with choosing Accommodation (PDF)