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Daily Mirror UK|January 03, 2025
Boost includes £86m to help thousands stay out of hospital
LIZZY BUCHAN
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THOUSANDS of disabled and elderly people will be given help to stay in their homes as part of an overhaul of social care.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting will today kickstart plans to fix the crisis-hit sector, which is buckling under pressure from rising demand and years of underfunding.

Under the proposals, an additional £86million will be set aside this year to help older and disabled people stay out of hospital, easing the pressure on the NHS.

The boost to disabled facilities grants, which comes on top of £86m announced in the Budget for next year and brings the annual pot to £711m, is expected to allow 7,800 more people stay at home due to adaptations such as stairlifts, ramps and wet rooms.

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