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How to fund long-term care

How to fund long-term care

Long-term care costs are expensive. With the average cost of a residential care home coming in at over £60,000 per year (Almost £73,000 including nursing care).

In this simple guide, which is not personal advice, we highlight some of the things to consider when it comes to long-term care, whether for you or a loved one, including:

  • Who pays for it?
  • Six ways to self-fund care
  • Getting the support you need

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    This factsheet is not personal advice, if you are unsure of the suitability of an investment for your circumstances seek advice.

    Six tips to help cover the costs

    Long-term care costs are expensive. With the average cost of a residential care home coming in at over £60,000 per year (Almost £73,000 including nursing care).

    In this simple guide, we highlight some of the things to consider when it comes to long-term care, whether for you or a loved one, including:

    • Who pays for it?
    • Six ways to self-fund care
    • Getting the support you need

    This factsheet is not personal advice, if you are unsure of the suitability of an investment for your circumstances seek advice.