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Compared to the existing adult social care framework in England of thresholds and the absence...
Conclusion
Compared to the existing adult social care framework in England of thresholds and the absence of any lifetime spending caps, the Government’s new policy proposals are more generous. All individuals will now have a lifetime cap on contributions where previously there was none. In addition, many more individuals will now be eligible for means tested support. These changes are welcome.
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Government Response
Acknowledged
Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government
Acknowledged
I thank the Committee for welcoming our social care charging reforms. The new £86,000 cap will end people’s worries that they may face unpredictable care costs, with roughly two thirds receiving some state support for care costs under the announced reforms. Department for Health and Social Care analysis has also shown that it is highly unlikely anybody within the means test would deplete their assets to anywhere near the theoretical maximum level set out by Sir Andrew Dilnot.
Source
Committee
Treasury Committee
Report
Tenth Report - Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021
27 Jan 2022
HC 825
Addressee Bodies
HM Treasury
Timeline
Recommendation age
4.3 yrs
Report published
27 Jan 2022