Cornwall Council Adult Social Care Policy Consultation

Feb 5, 2018 | News

Do you think the changes they are proposing to make are right?

Cornwall Council are seeking views on proposed changes to two key Adult Social Care policy documents.

The policies consulting on are:

  • Usual Maximum Price and Inflation Policy – which sets out the maximum they will pay for the different types of social care services they provide.
  • Adult Social Care Charging Policy -which sets out the Council’s approach to charging for the residential and non-residential care services. This policy sets out the key changes between last years and this financial year.

The consultations close on Monday 26 February 2018.

To find out more and to give your views click here

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