PART 6 E+WStanding rules: NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS funded nursing care

Persons in receipt of high band payments immediately before the relevant dateE+W

30.—(1) Where, immediately before the relevant date, a Primary Care Trust was making a high band payment in respect of any person pursuant to direction 4 of the National Health Service (Nursing Care in Residential Accommodation) (England) Directions 2007, paragraphs (2) and (3) apply.

(2) The relevant body which has responsibility for a person falling within paragraph (1) must continue to pay the high band payment to a registered person for the relevant premises in respect of the person falling within paragraph (1) on and after the relevant date unless or until that person—

(a)has their need for nursing care assessed on or after the relevant date and it is determined that that person no longer has any need for nursing care;

(b)is no longer resident in the relevant premises;

(c)becomes eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare pursuant to this Part; or

(d)dies,

unless paragraph (3) applies.

(3) Where a person in respect of whom a high band payment is being made pursuant to this regulation—

(a)has their need for nursing care assessed on or after the relevant date; and

(b)following that assessment it is determined that that person's need for nursing care has diminished to the extent that if the old Guidance were applied, that person would be eligible only for a medium band payment or low band payment,

the relevant body with responsibility for that person must comply with paragraph (4).

(4) Where paragraph (3) applies, the relevant body must give—

(a)the person in respect of whom the high band payment was being made (and where appropriate that person's representative); and

(b)the registered person,

written notice of the outcome of the assessment referred to in paragraph (3) and must, no sooner than 14 days beginning with the date that notice is given, thereafter pay the flat rate payment in respect of that person unless or until paragraph (2)(a), (b), (c) or (d) applies.