Establishing Ordinary Residence (START)

If you have not already done so you must confirm ordinary residence status before beginning any Care and Support/Reablement planning process or arranging any minor works or equipment.

Legally it is the responsibility of the authority to meet the eligible needs of:

  1. A person who is ordinarily resident in the area; or
  2. A person who is has no settled residence and is present in the area.

See what the Care Act says about Ordinary Residence, including understanding what ordinary residence is, how/when to establish ordinary residence and how/when to meet the needs of those who are not ordinarily resident in the area.

tri.x has developed a tool to support decision making around ordinary residence.

See: Ordinary Residence Decision Support Tool.

Also see the Ordinary Residence Procedure.

After accessing the available information in these procedures you should speak to your line manager if you are unclear about:

  1. The ordinary residence status of the person; or
  2. Whether to proceed with the intended support based upon ordinary residence status.