Are you paying for care in a nursing home?
If you are paying for your own care in a nursing home then did
you know you may be amongst the thousands of people who were
incorrectly denied free care by their local health authority?
Primary care trusts all over the country have assessed elderly
patients who should have been eligible for free care on the wrong
criteria. So instead of receiving care on the NHS, these people
have been forced to pay expensive care nursing home fees out of
their own pockets.
If you suffer from dementia, Alzheimer's disease or any other
severe physical or mental disability, then you should be eligible
for free continuing care under the NHS and not have to pay for your
care in a nursing home.
If, however, your local health authority carried out an
incorrect assessment then you may have been made to pay for care in
a nursing home at your own expense.
By law, those with serious health needs should receive full or
part funding for continuing care under the NHS.
Many people have already taken their local health authority to
task over these mistakes and have received £1000s that had been
spent on care in a nursing home in compensation, and given NHS
continuing care as a result.
So if you think you have been incorrectly charged care home fees
and should be entitled to free continuing care then click here to go to our Care
Homes Fees Reclaim service to arrange a free, no
obligation consultation with our care home fees expert.

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