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Part of Pension Age Disability Payment decision making guide


Exceptions

Self-funding placements in a hospital

Individuals are entitled to be paid PADP for the full period they are living in hospital if the full cost of the qualifying services are privately funded (PADP regs, reg. 20(1)(b) and (4)).

Self-funding placements in a care home

Individuals are entitled to be paid PADP for the full period they are living in a care home if the full cost of the qualifying services are paid for either:

  • entirely by the individual
  • partly by the individual and partly by another person such as their child, guardian or a charity. This does not include a local authority in the UK.
  • entirely by another person or paid for by a charity, which doesn’t include a local authority anywhere in the UK (PADP regs, reg. 19(4)).

Example: Publicly funded personal care while resident in a care home

Free Personal Care is one example of publicly funded care in Scotland. This is available to all adults in Scotland, with eligibility being assessed by the local authority. Therefore, if someone is in receipt of Free Personal Care while residing in a care home, the care home rules in this chapter will apply to their payment of PADP.

If an individual receives Free Personal Care while residing in their own home, or retirement/sheltered housing, their payment of PADP will not be impacted.

If an individual is resident in a care home and receives Free Nursing Care only, this will not impact on their payment of PADP. However, it is unlikely that an individual residing in a care home will receive Free Nursing Care without also receiving Free Personal Care, as eligibility is also assessed by the local authority. More information on Free Personal Care and Nursing Care can be found here: Free personal and nursing care: questions and answers - gov.scot (www.gov.scot).

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