Care home funding confusion poses risks to both families and advisers
09/01/2012
The Society of Trust and Estate
Practitioners (STEP) is calling on the UK government to clarify the
legal and practical uncertainties around care home funding in order
to put an end to the postcode lottery created by the current
system.
STEP Chairman, Michael Young, today addressed
the STEP England and Wales Regulatory Group where he outlined the
problems with the current system and the resulting uncertainty
faced by families and those that advise them.
Mr Young said: “The situation that has now
been created around funding the costs of long term care creates an
impossible position for everyone – local authorities, the public
and advisers alike.
We have a current legislative framework which
few support, not least because it creates a postcode lottery based
on the attitudes of local authorities. Surely it should not be
possible for local authorities to pick and choose what legislation
they will enforce and what they will ignore,” said Mr Young.
His speech also warned advisers to proceed
very carefully in discussions with clients who request help in
avoiding care home fees and to clearly articulate the potential
pitfalls of any such scheme.
In addition to publishing advice to its
members warning of the dangers around products designed to avoid
paying care home fees, STEP will be urgently writing to Ministers
and Opposition spokespeople highlighting the difficulties being
faced by those wanting to make plans for their later years.
The full text of Michael Young’s speech can be
found here: www.step.org/carehomefees
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