How is money provided for the care of the Ward ?
(i) This depends on circumstances. If the Ward is in hospital the Curator may agree an appropriate amount for pocket money etc., to be paid to the hospital authorities on a regular basis etc., monthly or quarterly. If the Ward is in a Nursing Home or other Institution the Curator must meet any charges payable for accommodation and provide extra sums as appropriate for pocket money, extra comforts etc. (ii) When the Ward lives at home in the care of relations the Curator will pay a regular allowance to meet the costs of maintenance to the parent or other relation responsible for the care of the Ward. This allowance may include an element for the support of a dependent husband, wife or children where such support is necessary. See also Chapter 6. (iii) In a few cases Wards are capable of living on their own in the community or in sheltered accommodation. In such cases the Curator will make appropriate arrangements to pay charges, meet household accounts etc., and provide an allowance for
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