What does the cap on care costs mean for me?
Yesterday the government announced changes to the long term strategy for paying for care. Whilst it is exceptionally positive that a plan is in place, it is crucial to take away a number of key points.
Yesterday the government announced changes to the long term strategy for paying for care. Whilst it is exceptionally positive that a plan is in place, it is crucial to take away a number of key points.
Alongside all NHS services, Covid 19 had a severe impact on Continuing Healthcare funding in 2020.
View our detailed video which explains the impact that Coronavirus has had on Continuing Healthcare Funding.
An article released by the Daily Express, with research undergone by Barbara Keeley MP, indicates that at least 4,000 applicants have sadly deceased while awaiting CHC funding decisions since 2015.
From how your loved one will be kept safe to activities programmes, we answer the top questions people have when their loved one goes into a care home.
When people think of care homes they often have their own misconceptions and concerns about certain things, in this article we debunk the myths.
When a loved one goes into care, what do you do with their belongings? We talk about some of the best ways to sort through their assets.
Deciding whether a care home is the right choice for your loved one can be a daunting decision, we ask bloggers and experts for their advice.
Thousands of vulnerable patients in England are missing out on NHS funding for care that they are legally entitled to. Some families say they have spent nearly all their life savings on filling the gaps.
A book fair, cake sale or marathon run, there are hundreds of ways you can raise money for a care home close to your heart.
Flowers, pets, music and sweet treats are all great gifts to take when visiting your loved one in a care home. Read our blog to find out why.