Paying for your care at Home or in a Care Home

For those people who do not qualify for NHS Continuing Healthcare and who have assets over £23,250 (England 2010/2011) there will be no financial assistance with paying for care from Social Services until such time as their assets are below this amount. Most people needing to fund their own care do not seek advice from a fully qualified Care Fees Consultants.  Cheselden believe it is extremely important for anyone who has to fund their own care to seek independent financial advice from consultants who specialize in long term care.

Not all financial advisers are the same and most do not specialize in helping the elderly with their care fees needs.  For this reason we are pleased to say we have linked with an award winning firm of specialist Care Fees Consultants, The Wealth Care Partnership.

Long term illness or disability is a life changing experience and financial planning is essential to avoid unnecessary pitfalls and disappointment. The Wealth Care Partnership are leaders in their field, advising on benefits you may be able to claim as well as options available to fund care fees and protect assets from erosion.

Many people would like to leave an inheritance to their heirs but paying for long term care may mean this cannot happen. The Wealth Care Partnership’s advice can help protect estates as well as funding care, providing peace of mind and security. Their consultants look to provide clear concise advice when you need it most.

If you would like to speak to one of their care fees specialists, call their freephone number on 0800 6528232 or you can visit their website www.twcp.co.uk.