Have your mental health needs been assessed correctly?
Did you know that thousands of elderly people in the UK have had
their mental health needs wrongly assessed and have thus been
denied the free NHS care that they are entitled to?
Local health authorities all over the country have been wrongly
assessing the needs of those with severe mental health conditions,
leaving them without the free healthcare and no option but to pay
for nursing in a care home at their own expense.
By law, older people with severe mental health conditions such
as Alzheimer's disease or dementia should be eligible for free NHS
continuing care. However, many sufferers' health needs assessments
have been based on the wrong criteria, ignoring their medical
conditions.
For example, many elderly people with serious mental health
needs but who possess over £22,500 in assets (including their home)
have found themselves being turned down for free NHS care even
though their conditions should have made them eligible.
This results in them having to pay extortionate care home fees
when they shouldn't be. Some care homes can cost up to £4000 so
people are potentially wasting hundreds of thousands of pounds. In
some case, older people with mental health needs have been forced
to sell their homes just to fund their care.
Hundreds of people have taken their local authorities to task
over these incorrect assessments, and have been awarded full
compensation and free NHS care as a result.
So if you, or a loved one, suffers from a serious mental health
condition but is paying care home fees contact us today to see how
you can claim your fees back.
