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Care fees

At Palmers Solicitors, we understand the challenges of planning for future care, particularly with rising care fees and the complexities surrounding eligibility for funding.

Whether you’re facing the prospect of NHS fully-funded care, navigating NHS Funded Nursing Care, or dealing with the intricacies of self-funding, we offer expert guidance to help you make informed decisions and protect your assets.

Our team provides specialist advice tailored to your unique needs, ensuring peace of mind for you and your family.

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NHS fully-funded care

Depending upon the level of care required, an individual’s care may be fully funded by the NHS.

There have been a number of cases where individuals have successfully challenged decisions to deny them NHS fully-funded care, including the landmark case of R v North and East Devon Health Authority, ex parte Pamela Coughlan (‘the Coughlan case’).

These cases have established that if your primary need is for health care, as opposed to ‘personal’ or ‘social’ care then you should be entitled to NHS fully funded care. However, many individuals who should be entitled are being refused NHS fully funded care, notwithstanding the Courts decisions in the Coughlan case and other cases.

In October 2007 the government introduced the National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare which was intended to introduce greater transparency and consistency when deciding who qualifies to have their care fully funded by the NHS.

However, in their annual report for 2008/9 the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman confirmed that they had partially or fully upheld 75 per cent of the challenges to decisions refusing NHS continuing care funding which they had reported on during the year.

NHS Funded Nursing Care

If a person’s needs involve an element of nursing care, but that person does not qualify for NHS fully-funded care, he or she may still be entitled to receive from the NHS a weekly contribution towards the cost of care.

However, there are currently those who should be entitled to NHS fully-funded care, but who have been assessed as only being entitled to RNCC.

Self-funding care

Those who are not entitled to NHS fully-funded care are obliged, partially or fully, to fund their own care from income or even, depending upon the value of assets, from capital. The local authority will usually meet any remaining cost of care, if the individual’s assessed contribution is insufficient to meet the cost in full.

There are complicated and confusing rules as to what income and capital the local authority may take into account, when calculating what an individual must pay towards the costs of care. Unless there is a clear and informed understanding of the rules, there is a risk that an individual will end up paying more than necessary.

For detailed and specialist advice on the above issues please contact us at the Basildon office in order to make an appointment to meet with one of our solicitors.

Dementia friendly legal assistance

All our private client team are Dementia Friends and trained to handle sensitive conversations about capacity, care and future planning.

If you or a loved one is facing challenges with care fees or require assistance navigating the complex funding options available, our team is here to help.

With our deep expertise in care law and our commitment to providing clear, practical advice, we can ensure that you understand your rights and receive the support you’re entitled to.

Contact us today to arrange a consultation with one of our experienced solicitors and take the first step towards securing your future care plans.

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Donna Smy

Supervising Department Director,
Private Client

Basildon

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Eloise Mcllwraith

Trainee Chartered Legal Executive

Basildon

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Helen Jago

Supervising Department Director, Private Client & Head of Branch

Rayleigh

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Laura Stock

Head of Branch

South Woodham Ferrers

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Lee McClellan

Supervising Director, Private Client

Basildon

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Lorna Boorman, Palmers Private Client solicitor

Lorna Boorman

Associate Solicitor

South Woodham Ferrers

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Louise Welch

Associate Solicitor

Rayleigh

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Shannon-Louise Kingston

Paralegal

South Woodham Ferrers

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Siobain Moore

Senior Associate

Basildon

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