Long-term care planning is about taking measures to ensure you are equipped for any support or services you may need in later life. It’s about ensuring any compensation award and any right to means-tested benefits are protected. It is also about maximising your financial security.
There are various forms of care or support you might need which are likely to change with time.
Initially, independence may be your focus, so sheltered accommodation or assisted living may be appropriate. With these, help is on hand in an emergency and a warden can provide limited assistance.
Domiciliary care is an option whereby a carer can help with daily activities such as personal care, at home.
A newer form of care is emerging which is called live-in care. This is where you have a carer around the clock to assist you with day to day living.
It may be that you will only need short term care. This is known as reablement care which is centred around keeping you living independently.
A care home may be the next best step, either residential or nursing care - or both.
For anyone with a terminal diagnosis, palliative or end of life care is obtainable.
In some cases, NHS CHC funding is a possibility, so it makes sense to start by checking this first. As a guide, it is in place to help those with principally medical needs, rather than social.
If you are unsuccessful in claiming for NHS CHC, yet you need care from a registered doctor or nurse, you may be entitled to NHS Funded Nursing Care. This is an option if you are self-funding all or some of your nursing home fees to a registered provider. It is not means tested and is tax free. It is only possible if an NHS CHC assessment deems you need nursing care. Paid directly to the care home, you can’t receive any reduction for care received in your own home. Rates paid vary throughout the UK.
Available to those needing care at home or in a care home, local authority funding is both needs and means tested. Under the Mental Health Act 1983, you may be eligible for non-means tested free aftercare.
There are some benefits that you may be entitled to for support when you need care, either in your own home or in a residential or nursing home. Those providing gratuitous care may also be eligible for benefits. The following benefits may apply so are worth looking into:
If none of the above options apply to you, self-funding – be that in part or full – will be required. This can come from your income or capital savings. Should this be the case, you may need to draw on any savings or investments you have. It may be prudent to consider an Immediate Needs Annuity if there are concerns around the longevity of these savings.
Alternatively, you may need to consider using capital that is tied up in your property. This doesn’t necessarily mean moving. There are options such as equity release. Always seek professional advice if you are considering any course of action that involves your home.
EQUITY RELEASE WILL REDUCE THE VALUE OF YOUR ESTATE AND CAN AFFECT YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR MEANS TESTED BENEFITS.
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Financial planning is typically based on the individual’s stage of life.
Andrea - mid 50s
I came to see Josh not only helping me plan for my retirement but also in helping me look after a Trust fund for my Nieces. Josh is always quick to respond to queries and deals with all requests in a timely and efficient manner. I feel very comfortable in the fact that if I ask for something to be done or need some advice he ALWAYS delivers.
I have not always had this service from other financial advisors. I would happily recommend Josh to anyone needing financial support.
Trevor
Following our mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis and admission into a residential care home, my sister and I were looking for financial advice on the options available to fund her care. Our main concern before speaking with Josh was finding an adviser who would provide us with sound financial advice.
Josh provided us with various funding options relating to our mother's residential care provision. These options gave my sister and I the information we needed to determine the best way forward in respect of funding our mother's care needs. Josh provided clear, concise, and timely financial advice, and responses to all our questions were swift, friendly, and easy to understand. He also went out of his way to secure an immediate needs care annuity within the timescales required to meet my mother's urgent funding needs.
My sister and I received excellent support from Warwick Road Financial Services and believe that, without Josh's assistance, we would have struggled to achieve a successful outcome.
My sister and I have a cautious approach when it comes to making major financial decisions. We believe the approach used, and the advice offered by Warwick Road Financial Services, would be of benefit to people who, like us, have a cautious approach when it comes to financial matters.
Darren
I approached Jethro several years ago because my wife and I really hadn’t paid any attention to our pension planning. Jethro helped us by identifying various plans from previous employers, and a personal plan that I’d left to stagnate from my contracting days.
The result was that Jethro managed to consolidate all these into single managed portfolios for each of us. One thing we really liked was his clear explanation, regular communication, and friendly but professional approach. He explained things to us in language we could both understand. We found the experience very easy to navigate thanks to Jethro’s detailed and clear explanation and guidance.
We would recommend Jethro to people who need a full-service pension professional to guide them clearly and safely through their options and manage the entire process for them.
Miss Parker
I instructed Claire Adams from Warwick Road Financial services to assist me with consolidating my various pensions into one with Quilter.
Claire took care of everything on my behalf and kept me updated at all times. Clare was extremely professional, efficient and explained everything in great detail.
As I was so impressed I also took out life cover, which again Claire found the best deal and it was set up almost instantly.
I would highly recommend Claire to future clients, friends and family as I know they will receive a first-class Service.
Steve
We originally approached Lawrence because we were looking for help with our insurance/mortgage and general finances, whilst in our early 20’s.
Before we had met you, we were concerned about obtaining financial advice from somebody who we didn’t know or wasn’t recommended, due to a family members previous bad experience.
Lawrence helped us by putting us at ease, explaining everything in layman’s terms, so that we understood the advice and were always given opportunities to wait, delay or decline any plans that were offered.
As a result, almost 30 years later we still see Lawrence at least once per year to discuss our current situation and our plans. We are in an excellent position financially regarding our mortgage, savings and pensions, largely thanks to Lawrence.
One thing I really like is the trustworthy and friendly attitude he has always shown towards us.
I found the experience very comforting, knowing that our finances were being taken care of by a professional and that our long-term plans were reachable.
The sort of person that would benefit most from using them would be a young couple, starting out in their careers, as we were when we first met Lawrence.