Amend the 28-day rule for the Carer’s Allowance for carers giving hospital care

Amend the Carer’s Allowance rules so unpaid carers continue to be paid their allowance after 28 days if they are still providing essential care in the hospital and require NHS trusts to confirm in writing when they cannot meet a patient’s needs and when an unpaid carer must stay and provide care.

2,438 Signatures

Status
Open
Opened
Thursday 15th January 2026
Last 24 hours signatures
1,541
Signature Deadline
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Estimated Final Signatures: 10,434

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The 28-day rule assumes that the hospital takes over all aspects of care. For many disabled or medically complex people, hospitals may be unable to safely meet their needs without the unpaid carer being present.

Many unpaid carers remain in hospital 24/7 providing essential care, including communication support, feeding, dysphagia and safety monitoring, medication oversight, and personal care.

The Government assumes NHS hospitals take over care but for thousands of families, but this is not always true.


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