UK Care Costs Guide

Your Independent UK Guide to care home costs and funding options

Care Funding: What You Need to Do First

Follow these steps to understand your options and make informed decisions.

1
Understand NHS Continuing Healthcare
2
Know the means testing thresholds
3
Learn about deferred payment options
4
Plan for care costs realistically

Useful Tools & Guidance

NHS CHC Checklist

Essential guidance for your journey.

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Means Testing Thresholds

Essential guidance for your journey.

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Families' Care Cost Mistakes

Essential guidance for your journey.

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