Adult Social Care Fair Cost of Care
We conducted a Fair Cost of Care exercise in 2022, for 65+ care homes and for 18+ domiciliary care.
Results were submitted to The Department of Health and Social Care in October 2022.
In response to these unprecedented times, and in line with Government guidance, our priorities in Adult Social Care during COVID-19 are to:
- work with the NHS to ensure people are discharged from hospital and supported in the community with appropriate health and social care
- safeguard and protect those adults considered most at risk in our city
- respond to urgent and immediate care and support requirements
- work with our local care homes and care providers to support clinically vulnerable communities
- support our local carers who are looking after clinically vulnerable people
- provide signposting to government guidance on shielding 'extremely vulnerable' people
See details of video appointments for adult social care.
See the latest government adult social care guidance.
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- Support for people with dementia
- Help managing your money
- Social care costs from 18 years of age
- Someone to speak on your behalf (Advocacy)
- Someone to help you
- Help with meals
- Keeping warm in winter
- Adapting your home
- Residential care
- Mental health recovery
- Supported tenancy
- Sheltered housing
- Local Area Coordination - find support in your community
- Keeping active
- Day support
- Apply for an older person's bus pass
- Home repairs from trusted contractors (Trusted Traders)
- Short breaks (Respite care)
- Get the 'Telecare' service
- Preventing falls
- Apply for a 'blue badge' parking pass
- Managing someone else's affairs
- Live as independently as possible
- Understanding the English care system (SocialCareTalk)
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Being a carer
- Get advice about caring
- Events and activities for carers
- Short breaks and holidays for carers
- Support in the workplace for carers
- Training and education for carers
- Support for young carers
- Managing someone else’s affairs
- Short breaks (Respite care)
- Getting help for young adults (support from age 18/Transition)
- Get a carer's assessment
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Regain independent living
- Get the Telecare service
- Find out about supported living
- Someone to help you
- Help with meals
- Help managing your money
- Occupational therapy
- Adult social care - accessible information
- Adapting your home
- Support with physical disabilities and health conditions
- 'Be Independent' community equipment and response service
- Apply for a disabled facilities grant
- Falls prevention
- Yorwellbeing handyperson service
- Help with small jobs at home
- Equipment loan service
- Residential care
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Our range of services
- Services for people with learning disabilities
- Help for sensory impaired adults
- Adapting your home
- Occupational therapy
- Day support
- Support for people with dementia
- Help managing your money
- Someone to speak on your behalf (Advocacy)
- Support for people with Autism
- Apply for a disabled person's bus pass
- Support with your mental health
- Mental health emergency or crisis
- Mental health recovery
- Local Area Coordination - find support in your community
- Get equipment from 'Live Well York'
- Apply for a disabled facilities grant
- Accessible toilets and changing facilities in York
- Making our information accessible
- Get the right care, first time in York
- Residential care
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- Adult social care - accessible information
- Get Adult Social Care
- Assessing your needs
- Day support
- Find out about supported living
- Get a disabled person's bus pass
- Help with sensory loss or impairment
- Protecting vulnerable adults from abuse (Safeguarding)
- Local Support Coordination - find support in your community
- Short breaks (Respite care)
- Support for people with Autism
- Making our information accessible
- Accessible toilets and changing facilities
- Residential care
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