Alzheimer's Society believes it's been here for quite a while.Bit misleading title seeing that the socalled dementia tax never got off the ground.
It was FYI no idea what the program is about.
It is partly there in that it depends on how the property is being used by that "child" or "anyone else". If it is their HOME then the value will probably nil. If it is not their HOME then it will more than likely have a value........that "The value of the interest, even to a willing buyer, could in such circumstances effectively be nil" so putting part of the home into a child or anyone else's name to give it a zero value isn't in the 2014 Care Act so that door seems to be shut
Nothing new, a few statistics about how things are getting worse.Well, was it any good? Do I need to watch it on the +1 channel?
My mum has just been awarded CHC and I found the process very fair and thankfully not complicated. I didn't expect it to be easy having read many posts on here about it but was pleasantly surprised at how painless it was for us. My mum will now be moved to an NHS dementia unit where we hope her care will be more appropriate to what she is getting now in a Nursing Home (that doesn't seem to be able to cope with advanced dementia and all it brings with it).
My mum has just been awarded CHC and I found the process very fair and thankfully not complicated. I didn't expect it to be easy having read many posts on here about it but was pleasantly surprised at how painless it was for us. My mum will now be moved to an NHS dementia unit where we hope her care will be more appropriate to what she is getting now in a Nursing Home (that doesn't seem to be able to cope with advanced dementia and all it brings with it).