Can anyone answer this question?
Baby65
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Evening all. Can anyone answer this question. If I had to have social care and needed to pay a contribution is there a way of paying it that it would still be paid if I became incapacitated and could not do it myself. Can you set up a direct debit with the council or get an advocate from the council to help. I would also like to know in a situation like this can they force you into a home if you have no family to help you. Any thoughts anyone out there the community.
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Hi there
I would imagine you can pay by direct debit or even direct payment from your benefits
I'm no expert on this I would suggest you contact cab to get some information about your situation
Hope you get something sorted0
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