Apple tech accepted as social care expenses for disabled man
Ben Lovejoy
iPhone and Apple Watch accepted as social care expenses | Ceiling hoist
transfer from bed to wheelchair
The cost of Apple tech – in the form of an iPhone and Apple Watch – has
been accepted as disability-related expenses, as part of a social care
assessment of a severely disabled man who relies on Siri for much of his
daily routine …
In the UK, local government provides social care assistance for severely
disabled people, in the form of home help. For example, quadriplegic
Colin Hughes needs a visiting care assistant to operate a
ceiling-mounted hoist to get him from his bed to his wheelchair each
morning.
The cost of this care is subsidized, but those receiving it need to pay
part of the cost, depending on their income and level of savings.
The cost of disability-related expenses can be deducted to reduce the
cost, and Hughes asked for the cost of his iPhone and Apple Watch to be
included in these deductions. This was refused.
He then sent them a link to the day-in-the-life video I shot last year,
showing the key role played by Siri in everything from making phone
calls to opening his front door.
Following this, the assessor changed his ruling, accepting that the
Apple technology was indeed disability-related expenditure. The assessor
also thanked Hughes for opening his eyes to the value of the tech.
Thank you for sharing the video with me. It is a real eye-opener for me
and I will pass this on to the members of the financial assessment team,
as we all need to be more open-minded as to what is disability related
expenditure. If you are happy for me to do so I will use your video as
part of a learning session for the team.
As Hughes commented, this is now something that will help shape social
care assessments across three different London boroughs (local
councils), and hopefully beyond.
9to5Mac
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