How much will it cost?
Before we can arrange any payment towards the cost of a care home placement we must assess your financial needs.
The cost of a service varies depending on your eligibility to receive it. In some cases services may be free. In others, a charge may be applied in line with our eligibility criteria and charging policy
Personal care and nursing care
The charge for living in a care home is calculated in two parts:
- personal care costs
- accommodation costs
Free Personal and Nursing Care
- you may be eligible for financial assistance for some or all of your personal care if you have been assessed as requiring residential care
- you may be eligible for additional financial assistance if you have been assessed as requiring nursing care
- you will lose entitlement to both Attendance Allowance and Disability Living Allowance (Care Component) after four weeks if you claim free personal care
- please inform the Department of Works and Pensions that you are moving into a care home
Financial assessment
- a Community Care Assessor (Finance) will undertake a financial assessment to work out what your individual charges will be
- if you own your home, the value of your property will be discussed during your financial assessment, including options on deferred payments
- a deferred payment agreement is a legal agreement between both you and us which grants us a standard security over your home to cover the deferred amount
More information
- if you have any queries about your care home placement, please speak to your named worker
- general information is also available from your nearest What Matters Hub or by phoning us on 0300 100 1800 (option one)
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