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Government plans to 'backtrack' on 'death tax'

Date published: 
Monday, March 22, 2010
News source: 
Alzheimer's Society
Region: 
United Kingdom

In today’s media there are reports that the government is planning to shelve plans for a new settlement on care and support for older people.

It has been suggested that the government will propose working towards a new settlement on care in the next parliament for fear of a backlash ahead of the election campaign. There is also suggestion of a short-term partial solution for people with the most severe needs.

 

Alzheimer's Society says,

'On the day that the US voted through compulsory insurance to cover the costs of healthcare it will be very disappointing if the government bottles it on care. This is an issue facing millions of families who are paying a 'dementia tax' of tens of thousands of pounds because social care is means tested. On behalf of those who are currently being forced to pay for inadequate care we urge the government and all parties to look beyond the current election and offer the electorate a real choice.

'No political party has yet given an adequate explanation as to how to sort out the funding system which will meet the needs of all people with dementia. Now is the time for our political parties to come up with bold solutions for the future of our care system.

 

 

Andrew Chidgey
Head of Policy and Public Affairs
Alzheimer's Society

 

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