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Does this mean that in reality the Local Council tax payer could end up funding care that they shouldn be?

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Does this mean that in reality the Local Council tax payer could end up funding care that they shouldn be?

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A. Remember what we said earlier. If someone’s primary need is health care, the NHS must provide it. Local Councils can only provide very limited health care if it is “ancillary to the provision of accommodation”. For example, someone is in a Residential Home, but may occasionally need a visit from a Chiropodist.

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