b"The Care and Support (Charging and Assessment of Resources) Regulations 2014 include: regulation 6personal expenses allowance for residents or temporary residents provided with accommodation in a care home (currently 24.90 per week); regulation 7minimum income guaranteed amount for other adults and carers whose needs are being met otherwise than by the provision of accommodation in a care home; regulation 8power of the local authority to financially assess and charge a short-term resident as if the resident is receiving care and support or support other than the provision of accommodation in a care home; regulation 12(1)If the financial resources of an adult who is a permanent resident (in terms of capital) exceed 23,250, the local authority is not permitted to pay towards the cost of the provision of accommodation in a care home for that adult (ie so-called self funders). Providing practical assistance 14.4 Where a social services authority is satisfied in the case of any disabled child who is ordinarily resident in its area, that it is necessary in order to meet his needs for it to make arrangements for all or any of the following matters, it has a duty under section 2(4) of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 to make such arrangements for the provision of: (a)the provision of practical assistance for the child in the child's home; (b)the provision of wireless, television, library or similar recreational facilities for the child, or assistance to the child in obtaining them; (c)the provision for the child of lectures, games, outings or other recreational facilities outside the home or assistance to the child in taking advantage of available educational facilities; (d)the provision for the child of facilities for, or assistance in, travelling to and from home for the purpose of participating in any services provided under arrangements made by the authority under Part 3 of the Children Act 1989 or, with the approval of the authority, in any services, provided otherwise than under arrangements under that Part, which are similar to services which could be provided under such arrangements; (e)the provision of assistance for the child in arranging for the carrying out of any works of adaptation in the child's home or the provision of any additional facilities designed to secure greater safety, comfort or convenience for the child; (f)facilitating the taking of holidays by the child, whether at holiday homes or otherwise and whether provided under arrangements made by the authority or otherwise; (g)the provision of meals for the child whether at home or elsewhere; (h)the provision of a telephone for the child, or of special equipment necessary for the child to use one, or assistance to the child in obtaining any of those things. 148"