Health Funding

Understand how health funding can help you pay for your care. If you are paying for your own care then we can make sure that you aren’t eligible for Continuing Healthcare

Healthcare

What Does the Abolition of NHS England Mean for NHS Continuing Healthcare?

In March 2025, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced the abolition of NHS England, marking a significant restructuring of the UK’s health service. This move aims to reduce bureaucracy and bring the management of the NHS back under direct government control via the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). While the full implications of […]

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Benefits for Later Life

Paying for Care in 2025: What help is available?

The cost of care can be a major concern for many families, and understanding what financial support is available may mean the difference between engaging the care you want or not. With care costs rising and eligibility criteria often confusing, knowing your options is crucial. Who Pays for Care? Care can be funded in different

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Care at Home

Paying for Care – Common Questions

Navigating the financial aspects of paying for care can be overwhelming, especially when you’re faced with important decisions about care homes or home care. Whether you’re wondering who covers care costs or how the system works, we have answered the most common questions about paying for care and the available funding options. Who Pays for

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Hospital Discharge – ‘Pathways’

Hospital Discharge and community support Guidance Annex B: discharge pathways Pathway 0 Simple discharge home (to usual place of residence or temporary accommodation) co-ordinated by the ward without involvement of the care transfer hub, with: • no new or additional health and/or social care and support • self-management with signposting to services in the community

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