Personalisation of home care for older people using managed personal budgets
Caroline Glendinning Completed 2013
Caroline Glendinning Completed 2013
Personalised services should reflect users’ preferences. PBs should make it easier to arrange services that best meet individual preferences. PBs can be:
Historically older people have not been keen to use direct payments; two-thirds of older people still have their PB managed by their council. However, those taking their PBs as a direct payment may experience significantly better outcomes than those with council-managed budgets. We therefore investigated what opportunities for personalised services are available to older people using council-managed PBs to fund home care support. What changes have councils made to commissioning and front-line practice; how have service providers responded; and how satisfied are older managed PB holders?
Based in three English councils (two unitary boroughs and one shire county), this study explored factors affecting the delivery of personalised home care to older people who opt for council-managed personal budgets rather than cash direct payments.
The study was conducted between January 2011 and December 2012 in three councils that had large older populations, large proportions of people using managed personal budgets and had made changes to increase choice for people using managed PBs.