Home care in Thanet, like home Care throughout Kent,
is provided by a number of private companies under contract with Kent County
Council (KCC). Until this year, KCC worked with over 120 providers throughout
Kent. From 2 June 2014, this was reduced to 23. In Thanet there will be just 3
home care providers. New contracts were issued in July 2017. You can see the providers for each area in Kent here.
Why
Have KCC Reduced the Number of Home Care Providers They Work With?
The reduction in providers was clearly a highly contentious
decision by KCC. The UK Home Care Association (UKHCA), a body that represents
domiciliary care providers, commented that any loss of support could be
catastrophic. Saying that something could be catastrophic is a use of pretty
strong language. Bridget Warr from the UKHCA is on record as saying that her
concern “…is that what we’ll end up with is vulnerable people not getting the
support they need at the time they need it.”
No-one at KCC could have imagined that the move to
reduce providers would be met with universal acclaim. So why do it? Well let’s
look at things from KCC’s perspective. The social care pot is finite. And as
with other local government services; it is a finite pot from which savings had
to be made. To add to the Council’s burden, social care needs continue to
increase. Working with fewer providers will save the council about £2.7 million
per year. The council has stated that the care and length of visits that people
receive will remain the same. You can read more on the changes made by KCC
here.
What
Are The Effects For People in Thanet Receiving Home Care from KCC?
If you live in Thanet and currently receive
domiciliary care through social services it may well be the case that you will
notice very little difference. You may be in the fortunate position where the
care you had before the change continues, following the change, in exactly the
same way with exactly the same carers. But it may not.
If your care does not continue to be delivered to
the high standard that you have been used to in the past the major consequence
of the change is that the choices open to you to select care from a provider
which can meet your needs is significantly reduced.
Remember that care from social services is provided
by private companies on behalf of KCC; not by social services itself. The
selection of just 3 providers to provide care to you has excluded a number of
Thanet domiciliary care providers from being able to provide care to you: even
though these companies, and their excellent care staff, may have been providing
you with outstanding care for some considerable time. Reducing your freedom to
choose in this way is manifestly unfair.
What
Can You Do?
If you are receiving home care through social
services, fortunately, there is something that you can do. And it is something
that is very simple. All you have to do is ask that KCC provide you with a
direct payment so that you can buy your own care from the provider of your
choice. There are a small number of cases where you will not be entitled to a
direct payment, but these are very rare. In most cases, you have a right to
have a direct payment. Have a look here
for more information on direct payments from KCC.
A direct payment allows you to buy care services
from a provider of your choice. This will include the provider responsible for
your care prior to the change introduced by KCC. Direct payments work in a very
straightforward way. KCC pay an amount of money into your bank account or onto
a Kent Card. The Kent Card is a Visa debit card and you can find out more
details here.
The changes introduced by KCC start from 2 June
2014. If you want to chat, without obligation, about switching to direct
payments contact Jayne Costain, the Care Manager, or Garry Costain, the
Managing Director at Caremark Thanet. You can speak with them on 01843 235910
or email them at thanet@caremark .co.uk.
Garry Costain is
the Managing Director of Caremark Thanet, a domiciliary care provider with
offices in Margate, Kent. Caremark Thanet provides home care services
throughout the Isle of Thanet. Garry can be contacted on 01843 235910 or email
garry.costain@caremark.co.uk. You can also visit Caremark Thanet's website at www.caremark.co.uk/thanet.
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