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NHS Continuing Care case study

Care To Be Different helps family win fully-funded NHS care

If you have an elderly relative paying for full-time care in a care home or in their own home, read on…

We recently helped Jane from Buckinghamshire win NHS Continuing Healthcare funding for her father, who needs full-time care.

Jane has kindly written a case study for us – about the challenges she faced when dealing with the NHS and how we helped her each step of the way. The NHS is now paying all her father’s care fees.

She comments, “If we hadn’t had the insights from Care To Be Different into the need to push for/check the accuracy of the assessments, we would have fallen at the very first hurdle! Thanks again for all your input in the Continuing Care fight for my Dad. I am 100% certain that we would not even have pursued this if it were not for your input and advice.”

Read the full case study here.
 
 

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  1. Bob Howard-Spink

    June 14, 2011 at 9:37 pm

    A fascinating case study of how “the system” needs to be managed by the individual. It seems as if each application is treated as a “ground breaker” and you can understand how carers would ordinarily feel discouraged and give up.

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