Guidance on receiving NHS continuing healthcare support

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Guidance on receiving NHS continuing healthcare support

Postby wendy » 27 Feb 2016, 11:15

For those who are living with significant medical care needs which will need to be addressed on a long term basis, NHS funding is available in the form of an NHS continuing healthcare plan or grant. NHS continuing healthcare is free, unlike social and community care services provided by local authorities which may be chargeable and are means assessed depending on your income and savings.
http://ukcareguide.co.uk/applying-for-n ... ealthcare/
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Re: Guidance on receiving NHS continuing healthcare support

Postby annie » 27 Feb 2016, 17:12

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Re: Guidance on receiving NHS continuing healthcare support

Postby Honey » 29 Feb 2016, 01:42

than999 for this.
It might be very helpful to me.
Mum has been in hospital again all last week but is now back home, seeing social worker today re carers attending.
Mum on a liquid diet now.
I will post when I get time ,
Thinking of everyone
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Re: Guidance on receiving NHS continuing healthcare support

Postby wendy » 05 Mar 2016, 19:21

Glad to hear mum is back home.
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