A cost of care calculator is an advanced tool designed to assist care commissioners and other professionals in estimating the financial requirements for various care services.
In the UK, the landscape of social care is evolving rapidly, and more and more focus is being placed on Sustainable Social Care.
Cost of care refers to the financial expenditure required to provide care services to individuals, particularly those who need assistance due to age, disability, or health conditions.
Social care commissioning plays a crucial role in ensuring that individuals in need receive appropriate and effective support to maintain their well-being and independence.
It’s no secret that the care market for older and working-age adults is under pressure
CareCubed, the national care costing tool, has announced the release of its latest data model.
We are all only too aware of the ever-increasing challenges local authorities are facing across the children’s and younger person health and social care landscape.
While local authorities wait to see the Government’s plans for what has been hailed a ‘once-in-a-generation’ reform in children’s social care, it is possible to get ahead and start understanding and shaping local provision better now with the help of the market-leading strategy and negotiation tool CareCubed.
CareCubed customers can now access specialist consultancy through iESE’s partner Peopletoo to help them maximise the benefits of CareCubed and ensure it is embedded into processes.
CareCubed is the market-leading care pricing tool which offers a transparent solution to help local authorities, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) and care providers agree the cost and scope of placements, helping both parties achieve the right care at a fair price based on individual client needs.
Joint report has called for a “social care premium” for England, to address social care costs which will soon become “unsustainable”. At a time when larger numbers of people need social care support, funding for the services has been badly hit by government cuts to council budgets.
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