149 Key Decision 10/11-65 Adult Services Charging Policy Review
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To consider the results of a formal
consultation on Adult Services Charging Policies, and Scheme of
Delegated Commissioned Care Charges, and to agree to set the
charges at a suitable level to remove significant subsidy from
commissioned care prices.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the results of a
formal consultation on Adult Services Charging Policies, and to a
Scheme of Delegated Commissioned Care Charges, the aim of which was
to remove significant subsidy from commissioned care
prices. The report included a
summary of the consultation responses, and the equality impact
statement.
RESOLVED
- That agreement
be given to set the Scheme of Delegated
Charges (including flat rate fees for transport) at a suitable
level to remove significant subsidy from commissioned care prices.
This to include Council overhead costs and enable the recovery of
additional income from customers who can afford to pay, whilst
ensuring the level of charges provide Care4CE with competitiveness
in the open market.
- That it be noted
that customers will continue to have the choice to meet their needs
in the open market through a personal budget as an alternative to
choosing commissioned care services.
- That approval be
given to levy a one-off administrative charge (approx £400 to
cover the costs of administrative and legal time) for deferred
charge agreements.
- That approval
be given to apply interest at contract
end to deferred debt at base rate plus 5%, capped at 8% whilst base
rate is below 7.5%, then base plus 1%, in accordance with statutory
guidance.
- That approval
be given to maximise the use of direct
debit for income collection. Offering
this as the preferred payment option in new cases and applying an
administrative fee to those who could pay via direct debit but
chose to pay through alternative methods.
- That approval be
given to maximise the use of the Empower processes as the primary
method of receiving a direct payment and as the single option to
new service users unless in exceptional cases and where legally
required to commission services on behalf of the customer.
- That agreement
be given to move to a process where the
Council encourages net payments to care providers through revised
contract terms, thus reducing Council overheads in income
collection.
- That agreement be
given to introduce a one-off charge for the administration of
managed individual personal budgets by the Council, should the
Council’s provider service (Care4CE) move to be able
to trade independently, and for
signpost access to Third Sector support, where the customer can
reasonably afford to pay a suggested charge of £25.
- That approval
be given to explore options to
streamline the Council's Appointeeship
and Deputyship system via electronic banking/Empower processes and
to introduce a moderate annual fee for administration of the
service where possible from interest gained on accounts.
- That approval be
given to remove subsidy from the Non-Residential Charging formula
taking account of the strong public view not to increase this to
100%. This is currently set at 90% of
disposable income taken as a maximum charge. It is proposed this moves to 97%, from
9th April 2011, however the impact of
this change should be reviewed again at 2012/13 to consider a move
to 100% of disposable income as a charge from April 2012, subject
to ...
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