- Community Care
- After Care Service in the Mental Health Act
- Care Fees Planning
- Carer's Rights
- Charging For and Accessing Care
- Closure of Care Homes
- Community Care Assessments
- Decision Making for Those Lacking Capacity
- Disability Law
- Funding
- Hospital Discharges
- Judicial Review
- NHS and Local Authority Complaints
- NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding
- Withdrawal and Reduction of Community Care
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Those requiring Community Care Services have needs that fluctuate and from this flow the important concepts of review and re-assessment.
Following a review or re-assessment, a Local Authority may withdraw, reduce or alter your services. However, the Local Authority must operate within the law and ensure that the correct procedures are followed to avoid a determination of mal-administration or established grounds for a Judicial Review.
Have you or a relative had Community Care Services withdrawn or reduced despite still needing these Services? Please do not hesitate to contact us today so that we can advise you further.
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