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Attendance Allowance

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Some older people may need help with daily living, for example, dressing, washing, or moving around indoors. Claiming Attendance Allowance can help with these costs.
This section gives details about Attendance Allowance, for those aged 65 or over. If you are under 65, you should claim Disability Living Allowance rather than Attendance Allowance.


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Tuesday, 4 August 2009

What are your views on the future of the care systerm and its funding.

Shaping the future of care together

  • Document type:
    Publication
  • Author:
    HM Government
  • Published date:
    14 July 2009
  • Primary audience:
    Health and social care professionals, Public
  • Alternative title:
    Shaping the Future of Care Together Green Paper
  • Product number:
    Cm 7673
  • Gateway reference:
    11774

  • Copyright holder:
    Crown

Shaping the Future of Care Together sets out a vision for a new care and support system. The Green Paper highlights the challenges faced by the current system and the need for radical reform, to develop a National Care Service that is fair, simple and affordable for everyone.

Within the Green Paper, it sets out a number of consultation questions and asks everyone to provide their views about how they think Government can make this vision a reality and develop a care and support system fit for the 21st century.

The consultation will run from 14 July 2009 to 13 November 2009.