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Deferred payment agreements for residential care homes

Posted on 24 April 2017 in adult social care commissioning, care charges

Since the creation of the Deferred Payments scheme in April 2015 on how many occasions has your authority entered into a Deferred Payment Agreement in respect of a resident of a residential or nursing care home?

109

Tags: care charges, care homes, residential homes
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