The way Powys adults with care and support needs are paid is set to change.
Powys County Council has said that those who receive direct payments for their care and support will be able to "access a range of providers" in the future.
Direct payments are made by the council to people with care and support needs so that they can arrange their own help in a way that best suits them. To be eligible the person must have received a social services assessment.
In a statement Powys County Council said: “Independent living advice that provides support around advice, management, and carer recruitment, will be managed by the council.
“It is hoped this change will improve links with existing council managed services to ensure a better experience for individuals and their employees.”
There is also expected to be a range of payroll providers from which direct payments recipients can choose, rather than a single option as is currently the case.
These changes will be taking place over the next few months and Powys County Council said those affected will be "supported throughout the process" to minimise disruption.
A spokesperson for the council added: “The needs of the people of Powys remains paramount and the council will continue to work with all direct payment providers and recipients to ensure that continuity of support is available for those individuals concerned and is not compromised in any way.”
“The council recognises the work and contribution current direct payment providers have made in the past, particularly during the coronavirus pandemic.”
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