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Government outlines details of how it plans to address social care problems

Published 20 July 2010

More details about how the government plans to address the problem of providing care and support for an ageing population were unveiled by Secretary of State for Health, Andrew Lansley today.

The terms of reference for the Commission on the Funding of Care and Support outlined that the commission would examine the best way to meet care and support costs, how to protect a person's assets, how best to use public funding and how to deliver the preferred option.

Alzheimer's Society comment:

'Our existing social care system is breaking at the seams. It is reassuring to see the government moving forward with its promise to address this critical failing. We must now ensure that any reform not only works out how to end the chronically unfair funding system but also guarantees quality of life for people with a range of long term conditions.

'One in three people over 65 will die with dementia yet people with the condition are some of the hardest hit by the existing system. Many are forced to pay a dementia tax of tens of thousands of pounds for often substandard care. Their views have to be heard if any reform is to successfully meet their needs.'


Ruth Sutherland
Acting Chief Executive
Alzheimer's Society