Where to get care home advice
If you think you have been wrongly charged care home fees and
would like advice on how to get free NHS care then contact Claims
Financial today.
We can give you advice on how you can get reassessed by your
local authority and receive the free NHS continuing care you are
entitled to. We can also get back all the money you have spent on
care home fees.
Local health authorities all over the UK have wrongly assessed
and given bad advice to thousands of elderly citizens, forcing them
into costly care homes at their own expense.
Last year it was estimated that 45,000 elderly care home
residents in the UK had to sell their own houses to fund their care
due to bad advice and mis-assessments, leaving them with nothing to
pass on to their loved ones. Sadly, a large proportion of this
number should not have been paying for their care in the first
place.
Sufferers of dementia, Alzheimer's disease or any other severe
physical or mental disability, should have been assessed on their
medical conditions and been awarded free continuing care under the
NHS.
However, many local health authorities in the UK carried out
nursing assessments incorrectly.
Under UK law, those with serious health needs should receive
full or part funding for continuing care under the NHS and not have
to pay for care homes out of their own pockets.
Many elderly citizens have already taken their local health
authority to task over these erroneous assessments and have
received £1000s that they had spent on care homes in
compensation.
So if you think you have been incorrectly assessed and should be
entitled to free continuing care then click here to go to our Care
Homes Fees Reclaim service to receive helpful advice
and arrange a free, no obligation consultation with our care homes
for the elderly expert.

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