Using direct payments for care (2024)

Direct payments allow you to receive cash payments from your local authority to buy in your own care services. This page has information about what you can use your direct payments for.

The NHS guidance about Direct Payments has information about how you can use your payments.

Buying care at home

You can use direct payments to buy services from an agency, for example, a home care agency, or to employ a carer or personal assistant.

You cannot use direct payments to buy local authority services. However, you can have a combination of some local authority services and some direct payments.

The local authority (LA) will not usually allow you to use direct payments to pay for services from your husband, wife or partner or from family members living with you. This means the following people:

The LA may allow payment to someone in the list above if it is satisfied that it is necessary to meet your needs, or, if the person needing care is a child and it is necessary to promote the child’s welfare.

The LA can make direct payments subject to certain conditions, but it must be reasonable about this. For example, it can make direct payments subject to the condition that you:

  • do not buy services from a particular person

  • provide the LA with information it considers necessary.

You can find out more about employing family members with direct payments from Carers UK.

Employing carers

If you are thinking about using direct payments to employ your own carers, you need to be aware of the responsibilities you will have as an employer and the costs that this will involve. For example, you will have to arrange recruitment, insurance, sick pay and other employee benefits and will need to keep records and accounts.

Carers UK have produced useful guidance on becoming an employer. It is available on their website at www.carersuk.

Care home stays

If you usually live at home, you can use direct payments to pay for short stays in a care home. There are strict limits about how long you can have direct payments while staying in a care home. Different rules apply to adults and children.

The Welsh Government guidance about Direct Payments has more information about stays in a care home

Other care services

If you usually live in a care home, you could have direct payments for non-residential care services, for example to take part in day-time activities. You could also have direct payments to try out living independently to see if you could manage.

Equipment

You can use direct payments to buy equipment or adaptations that the LA could have provided. For example, you could put the direct payment towards the cost of a better piece of equipment than the LA would supply, and pay the balance yourself.

You cannot use direct payments to buy services or equipment for which the LA is not responsible, for example services that the NHS is required to provide.

The LA will want you to have specialist advice to ensure that the equipment bought is safe and appropriate, especially in the case of major items.

You will need to be clear who will own the equipment and who is responsible for its care and maintenance. Sometimes equipment can be bought at a lower price through the local authority, for example supplying pagers or mobile phones to personal assistants.

The Age Cymru Factsheet,Obtaining disability equipment and home adaptations in Wales, is available on their website at www.ageuk.org.uk/cymru.

Adaptations to your home

You may be able to get a Disabled Facilities Grant for larger adaptations to your home.

Using direct payments for care (2024)

FAQs

What are the disadvantages of direct payments? ›

Disadvantages of direct payments
  • You may find it a burden having to commission your own care and support.
  • You may have to employ people and comply with tax and employment law. This can be quite complicated.

What is an example of a direct payment? ›

Examples of a Direct payment

Josie lives independently in her own home but following a fall needs help with day to day living at home. A direct payment means that she can employ a personal assistant (PA) to help her to wash, dress, shop for groceries and prepare meals.

What are direct payments for carers? ›

Generally, direct payments for carers are a one-off payment given to support the carer to have some time to look after their own wellbeing. For example, the payment could be used to go to the gym, or pay for driving lessons or a break away. These are sometimes called a carer direct payment or carer budget payment.

Can direct payments be used for cleaning? ›

A Direct Payment can be used for a number of different things, as long as it meets your assessed need. You could employ a Personal Assistant (PA) of your choice to help you with: tasks such as washing, dressing, shopping and cleaning.

How much are direct payments per hour? ›

Personal assistant (PA) rates (including self-employed PA)
RatePayment amountPA rate
Hourly rate£19.55 per hour£14.80 per hour
45 min. rate£15.72 per 45 minutes£11.90 per 45 minutes
Half hour rate£11.90 per 30 minutes£9.01 per 30 minutes
Sleep-in care hourly rate£15.39£13.08
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What are the benefits of a direct payment? ›

Direct payments allow you to receive cash payments from your local authority instead of care services. This can give you much more flexibility and greater control of your support package.

How does direct payment work? ›

Direct payments allow you to receive cash payments from your local authority to buy in your own care services. This page has information about what you can use your direct payments for. The NHS guidance about Direct Payments has information about how you can use your payments.

What are two examples of items that can be paid using direct payment? ›

The types of bills people will often pay using direct payment:
  • Mortgage or rent.
  • Car payments.
  • Loan payments.
  • Tuition.
  • Insurance.
  • Utilities.
  • Credit cards.

What is another name for a direct payment? ›

An ACH payment happens when money is moved from one bank to another and is defined as either a direct deposit or direct payment.

Can I pay my daughter to look after me? ›

One of the most frequent questions asked at Family Caregiver Alliance is, “How can I be paid to be a caregiver to my parent?” If you are going to be the primary caregiver, is there a way that your parent or the care receiver can pay you for the help you provide? The short answer is yes, as long as all parties agree.

Can I pay someone to care for me? ›

Employing your own carer

Instead of using an agency, you can hire your own carer, sometimes called a private carer or personal assistant. If you employ a paid carer, you have the legal responsibility of an employer. This includes arranging cover for their illness and holidays.

Can I pay my own carers? ›

You can: arrange and pay for care yourself without involving the council. ask the council to arrange and pay for your care (the council will then bill you, but not all councils offer this service and they may charge a fee)

How many people use direct payments? ›

What is the longer-term trend? Around 9,700 fewer people used direct payments in 2022/23 than in 2015/16. Overall, just 26% of people (38% of working-age adults and 15% of older people) drawing on adult social care use direct payments, down from 28.1% in 2015/16.

Who can manage my direct payments? ›

If you can't manage your own direct payments or nominate someone else, another person can ask to become an authorised person. This can be a friend or family member. They will then manage your direct payments on your behalf.

What is direct cleaning? ›

Direct cleaning occurs when the parts are cleaned in a cleaning solution which fills the cleaner, usually inside a perforated tray or mesh basket.

Can a direct payment be stopped? ›

You can ask to stop receiving direct payments at any time.

What is a disadvantage of a Direct Debit? ›

While overall, this payment method is safe, secure, and convenient, there are potential disadvantages of Direct Debit to be aware of. You can be charged overdraft or late fees: If there are insufficient funds in the buyer's account, the Direct Debit might still go through with overdraft protection.

What are the negative effects of digital payments? ›

Dependence on Technology:

The reliance on technology for digital payments exposes businesses to the risk of disruptions. Technical glitches, server downtimes, or system failures can temporarily halt transactions, leading to potential financial losses for businesses and inconvenience for customers.

What is the major disadvantage of direct development? ›

Due to the same appearances and set of characteristics throughout the life cycle, the animals that have direct development are more prone to predation as they are easily identifiable to predators while in indirect development, it is easier to hide from predators due to their body metamorphosis.

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