Funding Your Care
There are various funding options available to assist individuals and families with the costs of domiciliary and live-in care. Government programs provide financial aid, advice, and support for elderly, disabled, or unwell individuals who require personal or nursing care, helping to make these essential services more accessible.
At St. George Health Support, we understand that finding funding for your care can be a challenging process. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of helpful websites to guide and support you in exploring available options.
Attendance Allowance is a tax-free benefit designed to support individuals aged 65 and over who need assistance with personal care due to physical or mental health conditions. This benefit is intended to help those who require help with daily activities such as:
The amount you may receive depends on the level of care you need, and the benefit is not means-tested, meaning it does not take into account your income or savings.
How to Apply:
Attendance Allowance can provide vital financial support to help cover the costs of personal care, giving individuals and families peace of mind and enhanced quality of life.
Carer’s Allowance is a taxable benefit available to individuals, such as friends or family members, who provide care for someone receiving Attendance Allowance, Disability Living Allowance (DLA), or other qualifying benefits. This allowance is designed to recognize and support the vital role carers play in assisting loved ones with daily activities and medical needs.
Eligibility:
You may be eligible for Carer’s Allowance if:
Additional Benefits:
How to Apply:
Carer’s Allowance provides essential financial support, ensuring carers can continue their vital role without unnecessary financial strain.
Direct Payments and Support Services
Direct Payments are an alternative form of support provided by councils for individuals who qualify for community care services. Instead of directly arranging care services, councils provide funding that allows you to organize your own private homecare and related activities, offering greater flexibility and control over your care arrangements.
What Can Direct Payments Be Used For?
Direct Payments can be used to pay for:
Additional Support from Social Services
Alongside Direct Payments, Social Services may also recommend and provide special equipment to make everyday life more manageable. This may include:
How to Get Started:
Direct Payments give you the independence to manage your care in a way that suits you, empowering you to maintain control over your daily life. For further information, call your local Social Services team or click on the link above.
NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding
NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) funding is available to cover the full cost of nursing and care needs in any setting, including the comfort of your own home. If your health needs meet the criteria following a clinical assessment by your local health authority, you may be eligible for financial support to ensure you receive the care you require.
What Can NHS Continuing Healthcare Cover?
The funding can be used for a variety of care services, such as:
Eligibility:
Eligibility is based on a clinical assessment conducted by your local health authority. Factors such as the complexity, intensity, and unpredictability of your health needs are considered.
How to Apply:
NHS Continuing Healthcare funding provides vital support to ensure your care needs are fully met, giving you and your family peace of mind and financial relief.
Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is a tax-free benefit available to children and adults with a disability or illness who require assistance with mobility or personal care. This benefit is designed to support individuals with additional needs, helping them maintain independence and access essential care.
Who Can Apply?
What Does DLA Cover?
DLA is split into two components, and you may qualify for one or both depending on your needs:
How to Apply:
Disability Living Allowance provides crucial financial support to help manage the challenges of daily life for individuals with disabilities or illnesses.
The Independent Living Fund (ILF) is a top-up funding source designed to complement Social Services support, helping individuals with high care needs to live independently. It provides financial grants to enable greater autonomy and improve quality of life for those requiring significant support.
Who Is Eligible?
Key Benefits of ILF:
How to Apply:
The Independent Living Fund is an essential resource for individuals seeking greater independence, offering tailored financial support to meet high care needs while maintaining personal autonomy.
Long-Term Care Insurance (Care Fee Payment Plans)
Long-term care insurance, also known as "Care Fee Payment Plans," is designed to provide financial security for individuals who may require ongoing assistance with daily living tasks. This type of insurance pays out a tax-free income if you become unable to manage on your own, offering flexibility to cover private care costs in your home or a care facility.
How Does Long-Term Care Insurance Work?
What to Consider:
Next Steps:
Long-term care insurance offers peace of mind, ensuring that care costs are covered, and enabling you to focus on maintaining comfort, dignity, and independence in your later years.
Age UK offers free, confidential, and impartial advice for older people and their carers on funding care and accessing community support. Their service provides vital information to help you navigate the complexities of care funding and benefits, ensuring you receive the assistance you are entitled to.
What They Offer:
How to Get Support:
Help the Aged by Age UK empowers older people and their families with the knowledge and support needed to make informed decisions about care and funding, promoting independence and well-being.
Personal Independence Payments (PIP)
Personal Independence Payments (PIP) are a benefit designed to help individuals aged 16 to 64 manage some of the extra costs associated with long-term ill-health or disability. This financial support is not means-tested, so it’s available regardless of income or savings, offering crucial assistance for maintaining independence.
Who Can Apply?
What Does PIP Cover?
PIP is split into two components:
Each component is paid at either a standard or enhanced rate, depending on your needs.
How to Apply:
PIP is designed to help individuals maintain their quality of life and independence despite the challenges of long-term illness or disability.
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