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Nursing Home Fees??
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Hello....further to my post the other day my Mum has today gone into a nursing home due to her having an acute stroke. Her social worker was quite hopefully that she would get 'NHS continued care funding' but I have been told today that she hasnt!
Apart from Attendance Allowance and Pension Credit does anyone know if there are any other benefits she may be able to claim towards the cost of the nursing care?
Thanks :)
Apart from Attendance Allowance and Pension Credit does anyone know if there are any other benefits she may be able to claim towards the cost of the nursing care?
Thanks :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.as i said in your previous post, nhs continuing care funding is extremely hard to get. Being assessed of high need is not enough - i can't remeber the exact term but the need has to be "critcal" or something like that. Unles she needs nursing car, it's unlikely she'll get it even if you appeal (although there is nothing to be lost by appealing)
No other benefits i know that help towards fees - it sounds like her house will cover it anyway, so no need to panic - she'll get the care she needs
No other benefits i know that help towards fees - it sounds like her house will cover it anyway, so no need to panic - she'll get the care she needs
yelenots - Thats correct, if your Mum is self funding, then she will continue to receive the Attendance Allowance. I am not sure, but she may be entitled to an increase in Pension Credit. Best to phone the DWP and find out. Also, it may be wise to find out, what happens when the money from her house sale runs out, what happens then.
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em10 - just had a look on the age uk website...very helpful
evil_sheep - yes she does need nursing care & apparently 11 of the things on the checklist scored 'high' and triggered off the continued care assessment - the social worker thought she would of got it.
Den53 - fortunately they dont take all her money off her they'll leave her with just over £23,000 and then its free!!
em10 - just had a look on the age uk website...very helpful
evil_sheep - yes she does need nursing care & apparently 11 of the things on the checklist scored 'high' and triggered off the continued care assessment - the social worker thought she would of got it.
Den53 - fortunately they dont take all her money off her they'll leave her with just over £23,000 and then its free!!
hi yelnots, it dosen't sound like she need specialised nursing care, which is one of the main reasons for getting continuing care. Washing/dressing/feeding/turning can be done by carers (unqualified). unless thereis something you are not telling us i can't see anything in her care that needs prolonged/specialised nursing care