Many older people living in care homes are amongst the poorest and most vulnerable members of society.
With the average weekly care home fee in England being £400‚ almost 250‚000 people need financial support from the state to pay their fees. The vast majority of these people are 65 years old or over‚ most are aged over 85.
Under national means-testing rules‚ these people part with their only source of income – their pensions – to pay towards their care home fees. Normally all they are left with is £21.15 Personal Expenses Allowance.
£21.15 is expected to cover the cost of all personal items not covered by the care package agreed by the local authority‚ including clothes and toiletries.
We believe that the Personal Expenses Allowance given to older people in care homes is symbolic of the way that older people are treated in society. Find out more by downloading our report from the right hand side of this page.
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