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How To Get The NHS To Pay For Care

How To Get The NHS To Pay For Care

Get assessed for NHS Continuing Healthcare funding – and avoid paying care fees. This practical guide shows you how. If you need full-time care primarily for health reasons, the NHS should cover 100% of your care fees.

 

How To Get The NHS To Pay For Care

If your elderly relative needs full-time care, this guide helps you get properly assessed for free NHS Continuing Healthcare funding. This funding covers 100% of the costs of full-time care.

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Does one of these apply to you?

  • Your elderly relative needs full-time care you’ve been told they have to pay for it.
  • You’re wondering if your relative will be eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare funding.
  • You’re finding the subject of care home fees confusing and you need clarity.
  • You’re already paying care fees but you believe the NHS should be paying instead.
  • You need to arrange an NHS Continuing Healthcare assessment.
  • You’ve had an initial ‘Checklist’ assessment and been turned down for funding.
  • You want to arrange a full assessment; (a ‘Decision Support Tool’ assessment).
  • You’ve had a full assessment, been turned down once, and you’re looking for extra ideas to help you through a local appeal process.

This guide will help.

In the UK, if you need full-time care primarily for health reasons, the NHS has a duty to provide that care. Everyone who goes into full-time care, whether it’s in a residential home, a nursing home or on their own home, should be assessed for NHS Continuing Healthcare.

This 109-page easy-to-follow guide helps you:

  • cut through the confusion
  • avoid being means-tested
  • understand what’s right – and what’s not
  • put together a strong argument for funding
  • change the odds in your favour

You save huge amounts of time and you’re more likely to succeed in getting NHS funding.

It takes you through the Continuing Care assessment process step-by-step, right from the start – what to do, what to say to the various authorities at every stage, how to approach the NHS, how to respond to NHS correspondence, what’s right, what’s not, etc.

It gives you a firm understanding of the process and makes you aware of many of the pitfalls. It also gives you links to the various assessment criteria across all 11 areas of health, and includes tips about property and savings.

Dealing with the various care authorities can be frustrating and confusing. This e-guide is unlike most other books on the subject. It shows you how the elderly care system really works in practice.

Packed with practical tips, it lights a clearer path for you through the care fees maze – and shows you what to do NOW to access free NHS Continuing Healthcare to cover care fees.

“I cannot thank you enough. I downloaded the e-guide and made a note of all the wording I should include on the comments page of the assessment document. The assessor had given my aunt 5 ‘High’ scores, but no ‘Severe’ scores. I wrote why I felt more ‘Severe’ scores were justified. I heard today that my aunt has been awarded NHS Continuing Healthcare funding, and I am delighted.”
Ann Friston

You’ll learn:

  • What to do – and what not to do – when you need full-time care
  • Who provides what care – and who pays
  • Key things you need to know first
  • Why it’s vital to be assessed for health needs
  • What should – and shouldn’t – happen before your relative is discharged from hospital
  • What to say when Social Services ask about money
  • How to protect savings and assets from care fees
  • How to know if what you’re told is right
  • How to challenge a decision to make you pay care fees
  • How to check if your relative has been properly assessed for Continuing Healthcare
  • What happens at an assessment
  • What facts and information you need to pull together
  • Key points to argue in an assessment
  • How the 3 main assessment ‘tools’ work
  • How one single word (‘social’) can lead to your relative losing their home
  • How to find allies in the care system
  • Why a power of attorney is vital
  • Powerful tips on increasing your ‘score’ in an assessment
  • Why receiving the weekly Registered Nursing Care Contribution is not always a good thing
  • What to do if you run out of money
  • How to reclaim care fees you’ve already paid

[Note: This e-guide covers the local NHS application and appeal process. For help and advice with a regional appeal to the Strategic Health Authority, complete our Care Fees Enquiry Form.]

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“Once again, I have to say that your information has proved most helpful all along the line.” Jim Blainey

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NOTE: This guide is a downloadable ebook. No physical product will be posted.

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The ebook format is Adobe Acrobat PDF, which can be viewed on Mac or PC. Adobe Acrobat reader is available as a free download.

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