Navigating the complex world of social care funding can be overwhelming, especially when you or a loved one requires care services. At Tier One Care, we understand these challenges and are committed to helping you access the care you need at prices you can afford. Our “We Won’t Be Beaten On Price” guarantee ensures that you’ll receive high-quality, compassionate care without breaking the bank.
Social care funding varies across different parts of the UK, with each nation having its own system and eligibility criteria. Understanding these differences is crucial when planning for care needs.
In England, adult social care funding is allocated by local authorities and is means-tested. This means your financial eligibility for funding is assessed based on your regular income and capital assets, including savings, investments, and property.
The means test takes into account:
Your eligibility for social care funding in England depends on your capital assets:
Scotland has a different approach to social care funding. Both social care funding and nursing care funding are accessed through local authorities and are free to those assessed as needing it. This represents a significant difference from the system in England, potentially reducing the financial burden on individuals requiring care.
The UK government has been increasing funding for adult social care in recent years. The local government finance settlement for 2025/26 confirmed:
NHS Continuing Healthcare is a package of care for adults with complex health needs that’s arranged and funded solely by the NHS. It covers the full cost of care, whether provided in your home or a care home, including:
To qualify for NHS Continuing Healthcare, you must have what’s considered a “primary health need,” meaning the majority of your care involves managing health needs rather than social or personal care needs. The assessment process involves:
The team will evaluate your needs based on:
Eligibility depends on your assessed needs, not on any particular diagnosis or condition. If your needs change, your eligibility may also change.
If you’re eligible for social care funding, you may receive a personal budget. This gives you greater control over how your care is delivered. You can choose to:
Direct payments enable you to:
At Tier One Care, we accept both direct payments and payments made from your local council on your behalf, making the process seamless for you.
The first step in accessing social care funding is to request a care needs assessment from your local authority. This assessment determines what level of care and support you need based on how well you can manage everyday tasks.
Everyone has the right to a care needs assessment, regardless of their financial situation. The assessment is free and aims to identify everything you may need help with to live as independently as possible in your home.
If the care needs assessment determines that you require support, the next step is a financial assessment or means test. This evaluates your financial situation to determine how much, if anything, you need to contribute toward your care costs.
The financial assessment will consider:
After the assessments, you’ll receive a letter explaining:
There are typically three possible outcomes:
If you have questions about how your financial assessment was calculated, you can ask the council to explain it to you.
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Eligibility depends on having a “primary health need” where the majority of your care involves managing health needs rather than social or personal care needs. You’ll need to go through an assessment process to determine eligibility.
If you’re eligible for social care funding, you’ll receive a personal budget that represents the overall cost of your care. You can either ask the local authority to manage this budget or receive direct payments to arrange your own care.
Your eligibility for funding may change if your care needs change. Local authorities should review your finances annually, and you can request a reassessment if your circumstances change significantly.
Yes, social care funding can cover care provided in your own home. This includes personal care, meal preparation, mobility assistance, and other support services that help you maintain independence.
If you disagree with a funding decision, you can appeal through your local authority’s complaints procedure. Independent organizations like Beacon can provide free advice on NHS Continuing Healthcare appeals.
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