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Ombudsman raps council after stroke survivor left without support she needed
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A Worcestershire woman who had a stroke was left without appropriate care for 12 months because the county council took too long to set up her direct payments, an investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has concluded.
Council that used savings below the threshold for care fees repays complainant £14k
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Trafford Council was at fault for delays in arranging funding for a man's residential care which led to him depleting his savings and racking up a large debt, an investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found.
CQC updates guidance on notifying councils of impending failure of “difficult to replace” adult social care providers, following High Court ruling
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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has updated its guidance on when it will inform local authorities of the likely failure of a care provider, after a High Court judge found the regulator had unlawfully attempted to use new guidance to lower the threshold for notification.
Ombudsman investigation leads to council waiving £7k care fees
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Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council has agreed to waive more than £7,000 in care fees after a Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman investigation found the local authority failed to maintain an oversight of the man's care and support and failed to carry out adequate financial reviews.
Court of Protection judge calls for further evidence in Covid-19 vaccination case
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A Court of Protection judge has taken what he called the “rare step” of seeking more evidence before making a ruling over whether a man with severe disabilities should be given the Covid-19 vaccination.
Councils warned to ensure grant processes are transparent following Ombudsman investigation
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Councils administering Disabled Facilities Grants need to ensure their processes are transparent and accountable, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has said following a complaint about Birmingham City Council.
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