Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
It is proposed that from 1 April 2015 Kent County Council replaces the current “moderate” eligibility criteria for adult social care with the new national minimum eligibility criteria for both adults who need care and support and carers (pursuant to Sections 13 and 18 of the Care Act 2014 and The Care and Support (Eligibility Criteria) Regulations 2014).
The decision will support the Council’s objectives to support the transformation of health and social care in Kent and to maintain/improve services for the most vulnerable people in Kent.
Financial Implications: It is not expected that the eligibility criteria changes on their own will have significant financial implications as it is the Council’s view that the new national minimum eligibility criteria is on a par with the current “moderate” eligibility criteria that Kent operates to. Wider aspects of the Care Act will have significant financial implications.
Legal Implications: In order to have an independent legal opinion on how Kent’s current eligibility compares to the new national minimum and also on the requirement for consultation, external legal advice has been sought and has been separately provided.
Equality Implications: In order to compare the criteria against actual cases, an exercise was carried out by operational staff, who assessed current ‘moderate’ cases against the new national minimum. The results and further information of this exercise are contained in the Equality Impact Assessment, which is presented as appendix 3 of the supporting paperwork, attached.
Reasons for decision, including alternatives considered and any additional information:-
One of the major planks of the Care Act is the introduction from April 2015 of a new national minimum eligibility criteria for adults with care and support needs which all councils must adhere to (section 13 of the Act). The detail of the new criteria is contained in The Care and Support (Eligibility Criteria) Regulations 2014.
In summary an individual with care and support needs will meet the minimum eligibility if they meet all three of the following conditions:
(a) their needs arise from or are related to a physical or mental impairment or illness AND
(b) as a result they are unable to achieve two or more specified outcomes AND
(c) as a consequence there is, or is likely to be, a significant impact on their wellbeing, as defined under section 1 of the Care Act.
It is considered that the new criteria create a threshold that is lower than the current substantial level, and is more in line with the moderate level which applies in Kent. It is therefore recommended that the council adopts the new national minimum eligibility criteria as the Kent eligibility criteria for care and support from April 2015. As the new minimum is thought to be as generous as the current “moderate” level applicable in Kent, it is not thought necessary to widen eligibility beyond the national minimum in order to maintain the current level of eligibility. It is recommended that all current service users (including thoseassessed as ‘Moderate’) will continue to be eligible after April 2015. They will not be reassessed against the new criteria until their planned review or if their needs change.
In addition, local authorities must apply the national minimum eligibility criteria for carers.
As Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health, I agree that Kent County Council adopt the National Minimum Eligibility Criteria for determining which adults have eligible care, and support needs, and the national minimum eligibility criteria for carers, from 1 April 2015.
Publication date: 15/12/2014
Date of decision: 15/12/2014
Effective from: 23/12/2014
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