I've just posted this in the thread in News, but I'll repeat it here.
//People are selling their property to fund care homes now. The difference in the new proposal is that property will not be required to be sold until after the subject has died, and the cost of care provided, either in a care home, or in their own homes will be deducted from the estate. In effect that means the families of those who go into homes will win because instead of inheriting nothing, as many of them do now, they’ll be left with £100,000, and families of those for whom state care is provided at home will lose because home care will no longer be free. Of course, if a family cares for the elderly relative at home, there will be no charge whatsoever, and they’ll inherit everything, as happens now. I wonder if that will make a difference to the choices families make? //