Northern Ireland: Financial and legal tips – other resources
Northern Ireland: Financial and legal tips – other resources .Find other useful organisations and resources relating to paying for care and support in Northern Ireland.
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Find other useful organisations and resources relating to paying for care and support in Northern Ireland.
Find other useful organisations and resources relating to Enduring power of attorney and controllership in Northern Ireland.
Once it is decided that someone has needs that make them eligible for support, the HSC trust has a duty to provide sufficient support to ensure that these are met.
Anyone who cares for a person with dementia is entitled to an assessment of their needs as a carer. It should identify what your needs are, and work out what type of support would meet your needs.
Find out what respite care is, the different types that are available, how to pay for it and how to get the most out of it.
Not everyone will have their care and support paid for by their local HSC trust. Eligibility is decided using a financial assessment.
Read information to help if you are making an Enduring power of attorney (EPA) in Northern Ireland.
Find out how care plans should be reviewed and how to resolve complaints in Northern Ireland.
Learn about the 5 priorities for action in Northern Ireland.
Enduring power of attorney is a way of legally giving another person or people the ability to make decisions about your property and finances on your behalf.