Things to consider about direct payments
You will need to do your homework to make sure that
direct payments are best for you – here are some tips.
If you decide to hire your own care worker, who could also be a
relative or friend, or employ a care agency to send care workers to
your home, their contract is with you and not the
council.
Remember to read all contracts very carefully to make sure you
are really getting the care service you need and there are no
hidden charges.
Also, if you employ someone as a care worker and become their
employer, you should know your obligations in law
as an employer.
Don’t be put off by this though. Your local
direct payments or independent living support scheme will advise
you about contracts and other things you need to know as an
employer.
Remember: you are the customer
If you are paying for your own care, make sure you get a
good deal for your money.
Be careful about letting others pay for things on your behalf,
or if they ask you for large lump-sum payments up front. Don’t be
afraid to question them and find out exactly what the money is
for.
Don’t feel uncomfortable talking about money. Remember that
you are the customer in this relationship and it
is the job of the care provider to serve you.
You should feel confident that your money is getting you the
care that you really want and need.