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Finance

Visit our finance hub to explore available benefits, understand service costs, and easily complete your financial assessment.

Charging for Care and Support Services Policy

On 6 April 2016 the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 (''the Act'') came into force. The 'Act' gives to Local Authorities in Wales the right to charge for care and support services.

Paying Flintshire Invoices

To pay your bill follow the link above and then choose the option 'Flintshire Invoices' (on the left).

Charging for Community Care Services Information

This guide provides information about charges for services that people receive in their own home and in the community. This includes services like day care, home care, project work and short-term care stays in a residential or nursing home which are less than eight weeks.

Charging Other Local Authorities for AMHP Services

As society and individuals within society become increasingly more mobile, there will be occasions when Flintshire County Council's AMHPs are asked to undertake work on behalf of other Local Authorities in respect of people ordinarily resident in those Authorities but physically present in Flintshire.

Deferred Payment Scheme Information

The deferred payment scheme is for people who want to delay paying for some or all of their care costs until a later date, so they don't have to sell their property as soon as they go into the care home.

Lasting Power of Attorney

A lasting power of attorney (LPA) is a legal document that allows someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf and in your best interests.

Paying for Residential Care Information

You may be able to receive financial support towards your care if you are assessed by a Social Worker as needing residential or nursing care.

The Role of the Deputyship Team

The Team provides specialist assistance to vulnerable people who aredeemed to be mentally or physically unable to manage their own finances.

Transport Policy 2024

The purpose of this policy is to ensure that people who are assessed as eligible to receive care services and require assistance with transport to that service, receive a service which meets their assessed needs.