Peter Hay, the president of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS), has made what he is calling an unprecedented offer to private care home owners to join him and other directors of adult social services in talks about fee levels paid by local councils.
In the middle of a continuing series of judicial reviews concerning fee levels paid for older and vulnerable adults in residential care, and at the end of a "gruelling" transfer of some 750 Southern Cross homes to other providers, Hay asked the home owners at their annual conference:
In the middle of a continuing series of judicial reviews concerning fee levels paid for older and vulnerable adults in residential care, and at the end of a "gruelling" transfer of some 750 Southern Cross homes to other providers, Hay asked the home owners at their annual conference:
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