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Commissioner's case no: CDLA/5106/2001
(1) The Claimant is a woman who attained the age of 100 on 20 June this year.
(2) By a decision made on 17 February 1997 the Claimant was awarded attendance allowance at the lower rate from 11 January 1997.
(3) On 27 March 2000 the Claimant went into hospital. She was transferred between several hospitals, and was then discharged to a residential care home not owned or managed by the local authority on 11 April 2000.
(4) The local authority made the arrangements for the Claimant to go to the home, and accepted liability to the home for the home's fees (see p.42) of £225 per week
(5) It appears that the Claimant was initially assessed by the local authority (possibly on an interim basis) as liable to pay the local authority the sum of £124.30 per week in respect of her stay in the home, the expectation being that the Claimant would pay the difference between that sum and the £225 per week being paid by the local authority to the home when her house was sold (see the Claimant's son's letter cited in (7) below, and his submission to the Tribunal at p.129).
(6) On 27 June 2000 decisions were made, by way of supersession of the decision of 17 February 1997, (i) that the Claimant was entitled to the higher rate of attendance allowance from 19 October 2000 and (ii) that attendance allowance was not payable from 27 April 2000 because the Claimant had been in hospital and then subsequently in "certain accommodation."
(7) By letter dated 14 July 2000 the Claimant's son, her appointee, appealed against both those decisions. As regards the payability decision, the appeal was on the ground that "[the Claimant] is currently paying £124.30 per week towards her accommodation costs, and expects to be paying the full cost when the sale of her house iS completed."
(8) By letter dated 26 July 2000 the Claimant's son wrote: "[The Claimant] has now been charged the full cost of her accommodation. I enclose a copy of the statement of account from Devon Social Services which charges her not only with the full cost of her accommodation from now on, but includes a retroactive charge for the period commencing 11 April 2000." From about the middle of July 2000 the local authority continued to pay the home's fees as they fell due, but was reimbursed on a monthly basis by the Claimant's son.
(9) On 17 August 2000 a further decision was made, by way of revision of the entitlement decision made on 27 June 2000, that the Claimant was entitled to the higher rate of attendance allowance from from 1 July 2000.
(10) On 23 January 2001 further supersession decisions were made in respect of both entitlement and payability, but they do not seem to have altered the substance of the decisions already made.
(11) The Claimant's house was sold on 19 January 2001. The Claimant was in receipt of income support throughout the material period until, in effect, 25 January 2001.
"……………………. A person shall not be paid any amount in respect of an
attendance allowance for any period where throughout that period he is a person for
whom accommodation is provided –
(a) in pursuance of
(i) Part III of the National Assistance Act 1948, or
(ii) Part IV of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 or section 7 of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1984;
(b) in circumstances where the cost of accommodation is borne wholly or partly out of public or local funds in pursuance of those enactments or of any other enactment relating to persons under disability; or
(c) in circumstances where the cost of the accommodation may be borne wholly or partly out of public or local funds in pursuance of those enactments or of any other enactment relating to persons under disability."
(Signed) Charles Turnbull
(Commissioner)
(Date) 20 August 2002