When my Dad began to need a degree of care at home, I was advised by a very nice lady from Social Services that he could reduce his savings (and therefore the amount that he had to pay for care) by spending some of his money on things that he needed. He bought a new bed and a new TV and a few other things. His major expenditure at that time was on a Funeral Plan with Co-operative Funeral Care. They sent him a brochure with a choice of three plans, bronze, silver and gold and the cost (in August 2009) was £2,560, £2,805 and £3,095). There was an option to pay monthly over 12, 24 or 36 monts but he paid up front in order to reduce his savings. There was no pressure from the Co-op and he is pleased to think that it is all sorted out in advance. I would say "go for it".