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Ordinary residence

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The Care and Support (Ordinary Residence) (Specified Accommodation) Regulations 2014

Legislation

Specified types of accommodation
2.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the following types of accommodation are specified for the purposes of section 39(1) of the Act (where a person is treated as ordinarily resident)—
(a) care home accommodation (see regulation 3);
(b) shared lives scheme accommodation (see regulation 4); and
(c) supported living accommodation (see regulation 5).

(2) The types of accommodation referred to in paragraph (1) are specified in relation to an adult for the purposes of section 39(1) of the Act only if the care and support needs of the adult are being met under Part 1 of the Act while the adult lives in that type of accommodation.

3. For the purposes of these Regulations “care home accommodation” means accommodation in a care home within the meaning given by section 3 of the Care Standards Act 2000.

4. For the purposes of these Regulations “shared lives scheme accommodation” means accommodation which is provided for an adult by a shared lives carer, and for this purpose—

“shared lives carer” means an individual who, under the terms of a shared lives agreement, provides, or intends to provide, personal care for adults together with, where necessary, accommodation in the individual's home;
“shared lives agreement” means an agreement entered into between a person carrying on a shared lives scheme and an individual for the provision, by that individual, of personal care to an adult together with, where necessary, accommodation in the individual's home; and
“shared lives scheme” means a scheme carried on (whether or not for profit) by a local authority or other person for the purposes of—
(a) recruiting and training shared lives carers,
(b) making arrangements for the placing of adults with shared lives carers, and
(c) supporting and monitoring placements.

5.—(1) For the purposes of these Regulations “supported living accommodation” means—
(a) accommodation in premises which are specifically designed or adapted for occupation by adults with needs for care and support to enable them to live as independently as possible; and
(b) accommodation which is provided—
(i) in premises which are intended for occupation by adults with needs for care and support (whether or not the premises are specifically designed or adapted for that purpose); and
(ii) in circumstances in which personal care is available if required.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(b) personal care may be provided by a person other than the person who provides the accommodation.

EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the Regulations)

Section 39 of the Care Act 2014 (“the Act”) makes provision for establishing an adult's ordinary residence. Section 39(1) makes provision about an adult's ordinary residence in a case where an adult is living in accommodation of a specified type.

These Regulations specify and define three types of accommodation for these purposes: care home accommodation, shared lives scheme accommodation and supported living accommodation.

Where an adult has needs for care and support which can be met only by living in accommodation of a specified type and is living in accommodation of a specified type in England, the adult is to be treated (by virtue of section 39(1) of the Act) as ordinarily resident in the area in which the adult was ordinarily resident immediately before the adult began to live in the specified type of accommodation. If the adult was of no settled residence immediately before beginning to live in a specified type of accommodation, the adult is treated as ordinarily resident in the area in which the adult was present at that time.

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