Anyone who has been assessed as needing social care or community care support can choose how their care and support is arranged by using Self Directed Support. An assessment with a social care worker will confirm what kind of support you need, and your individual budget. You can then decide how this budget is used and how your care and support is delivered by choosing from four options:
- Option 1: Receive a direct payment to choose and arrange your own support.
- Option 2: Choose your support, then tell someone else to arrange it.
- Option 3: Falkirk Council chooses and arranges your support.
- Option 4: A mix of options 1,2 or 3.
You can use these options to arrange the support identified during your assessment. This might include:
- Personal care support to get washed, dressed, or use the toilet.
- Support at home to prepare meals, eat, or drink.
- Getting around your community to shop, meet friends, work, or take part in activities.
- Help to care for someone else close to you.
To receive an assessment and discuss the options available to you, contact your local social work team. If you are not eligible for funded support, we can discuss other resources which could meet your needs.
About your options
Option 1 – You choose and arrange
Receive a direct payment to choose and arrange your own support
You will receive money (a direct payment) from Falkirk Council to purchase services, activities, and items which meet your care and support needs. Through this option, you can directly employ a personal assistant to provide support, or you can purchase support from an agency or organisation.
You will be responsible for managing the contracts or employment details you enter into. It is your responsibility to ensure you meet the statutory employer requirements such as pension contributions, tax arrangements, or annual leave allowances.
Option 2 – You choose and tell
Choose your support and tell Falkirk Council or another provider to arrange it.
You will decide the services, activities, and items you want to access to meet your needs. These will be paid on your behalf by either Falkirk Council or an Individual Service Fund – where a provider holds your budget for you.
Option 3 – We choose and arrange
Falkirk Council chooses and arranges your support.
You can request your local authority, Falkirk Council, to choose, arrange, and pay for the care and support you need. This option is necessary if the individual requiring care does not have capacity, a legal guardian, or a Power of Attorney to make decisions on their behalf.
Option 4 – A mix of options 1,2, or 3.
Choose different options for different areas of your care.
This option lets you combine options 1, 2, or 3 – allowing you to control some parts of your support while telling Falkirk Council or a provider to arrange other elements. This flexible approach helps you take responsibility and control of only the areas of care you are comfortable with.
For example, the care available from Falkirk Council using option 3 may meet most of your care needs at home, but you also want to pay a personal assistant using option 1 to help you get out and about. You choose the options you need to meet all of the care and support needs we have identified together.
Frequently Asked Questions
To help you explore or choose between the options, you can access information and support from Self Directed Support Forth Valley – our local independent support service.
If you are not eligible for funded support, we can discuss other resources which could meet your needs.
- Purchasing aids, equipment, or home adaptations which help you live independently.
- Employing a Personal Assistant (PA)
- Purchasing support from an agency or organisation.
- Employing someone who lives in the same household as you, in certain circumstances.
- Paying for activities and services to be more involved in your community.
- Purchasing respite care.
- Support to attend education, volunteering opportunities, or employment.
There are often spending limits on some purchases, activities, or costs. These will be explained to you while considering the support you need and the options you can explore.
Organisations and service providers of care in Scotland are required to register with the Care Inspectorate. You can use the Inspectorate’s Care Register to find a service and read their latest quality grades or inspection reports.
You may be able to employ a family member if;
- There are a limited number of local providers which can meet your needs.
- Cultural or religious beliefs make family care preferrable.
- An immediate, emergency, or short-term need can be met by family.
- You are receiving palliative care.
Contacts
To request an assessment and discuss social care, contact your local Social Work team:- Call: 01324 506070, then select option 3 for Social Work
- Email: sds@falkirk.gov.uk
For further information and independent guidance or advocacy support:
Self Directed Support Forth Valley
- Visit: sdsforthvalley.org
- Call: 01324 508794
- Email: info@sdsforthvalley.org
Forth Valley Advocacy
- Visit: forthvalleyadvocacy.com
- Call: 01324 320986
- Email: info@forthvalleyadvocacy.com
Falkirk and Clackmannanshire Carers Centre
- Visit: centralcarers.org
- Call: 01324 611510
- Email: centre@centralcarers.co.uk
Living Well Falkirk
- Visit: livingwellfalkirk.lifecurve.uk
- Call: 01324 506070
- Email: LivingWellEquipment@falkirk.gov.uk