Warning Over Care System’s Future After £6M Funding Gap Revealed
Ministers are warning that England’s social care system is heading towards a £6bn funding gap unless there is radical reform, the BBC has learned.
Health experts predict the ageing population means state funding for the care of the elderly and disabled will face a huge shortfall within 20 years.
The warnings come as ministers are about to begin a major consultation on how social care is funded. Currently, most people in England have to pay for home help themselves.
State support is means-tested and most people have to pay for any home help, including washing, dressing, cooking, themselves.
Health ministers say they are aware of a widespread feeling that this system is unfair. Also, rapidly growing demand means social care is already being heavily rationed and ministers predict that is set to worsen.
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