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Party Politics, Adult Social Care and the General Election

Party Politics, Adult Social Care and the General Election

by Richard Johnson | 30th April 2024 | Adult Social Care

With an election on its way there is, quite rightly, a lot of focus on party positioning when it comes to adult social care. New president of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Care (ADASS), Melanie Williams, has highlighted that the next government must...
Spring budget 2024 – no respite for the adult social care sector

Spring budget 2024 – no respite for the adult social care sector

by Richard Johnson | 27th March 2024 | Adult Social Care

There’s been much discussion about the recent Spring Budget – the winners, the losers and everyone in between. But there’s a general consensus that that was very little done to support those in later life and their families, who are in need of adult social care....
Guest blog with Steven Day Dip FA LTCP, Financial Adviser with Switchfoot Wealth Limited

Guest blog with Steven Day Dip FA LTCP, Financial Adviser with Switchfoot Wealth Limited

by Richard Johnson | 26th February 2024 | Adult Social Care

Finding the right solution that best suits your needs can be a difficult journey when it comes to adult social care. It’s a complicated and detailed process to find the best fit for you and your family, with further work needed to research your options when it comes...
Adult Social Care Funding reforms – to fund or not fund – can this still be a question ?

Adult Social Care Funding reforms – to fund or not fund – can this still be a question ?

by Richard Johnson | 15th February 2024 | Adult Social Care

As the government freezes means-testing thresholds for a 14th consecutive year, more people than ever before face self-funding their own adult social care. Those with assets worth more than £23,250 have had to fully fund their care since 2010, despite average...
Adult Social Care – hopes, fears and funding

Adult Social Care – hopes, fears and funding

by Richard Johnson | 31st January 2024 | Adult Social Care

The start of a new year is usually a time for looking forward to the future and for setting new plans and goals. But for many, the new year brings with it new struggles and concerns when it comes to caring for their loved ones and navigating the complexities of adult...
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