HEALTH

Older people paying top-up fees for 'free' care

More than one in four older people who quality for free residential care are having to pay top-up fees, according to new figures.

More than one in four older people who quality for free residential care are having to pay top-up fees, according to new figures.

The analysis, from Laing & Buisson for Age UK, found that the number of people paying top-up care fees in local authority-funded accommodation has risen to 56,000. This is mainly due to local authorities changing their baseline fee rates.

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