Row over new charges for assistive technology for the over-85s in Cheshire East
By Gwyn Griffiths 27th Aug 2021
PLANS to charge residents aged 85 and over £5 per week for 'assistive technology' care have led to clashes between councillors.
The plans, which were approved for public consultation on Tuesday (April 6), would mean over-85s pay the same 'standard charge' as other assistive technology users.
However, Conservative councillors have said that to extend the charges to that age group would 'reflect poorly on the council'.
In response, the ruling Labour-Independent group said that 'no one unable to afford the service would have to pay for it'.
"This removal is one of the most basic packages for the most vulnerable in society," Conservative Cllr Jos Saunders said.
"Why are we even considering the most uncaring of decisions which will reflect poorly on this council?"
Her Tory colleague, opposition leader Janet Clowes, also criticised the scope of the consultation, which is set to only include current users of the service.
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