Changes to the amount adults pay towards their social care in Telford & Wrekin were outlined in Telford & Wrekin's Cabinet meeting on Thursday.
Telford & Wrekin Council has proposed changes to the amount adults pay towards their social care.
In total, the net budget for adult social care services in the borough this year is £62 million – over 40 per cent of the council’s total net budget. Councillor Paul Watling, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Health Systems said:"Throughout the past nine years, we have maintained a generous approach to social care charges, resulting in significantly lower charges compared to national guidelines and other local authorities.
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