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If you do not qualify for help to pay, there are other ways to get help with care home fees.
If you disagree with our decision on your financial assessment, you can ask for a reconsideration. Find out how to appeal.
If you own a property you can get a loan to pay for your care home costs and delay paying them until later. This is called deferred payment.
Find out about deferred payment agreements.
If you have long term complex health needs, your care home may be funded by the NHS as NHS Continuing Healthcare.
If you receive nursing care in a care home, you may qualify for help to pay for the nurse using a NHS Nursing Care Contribution.
If you do not qualify for financial help from the council, you might be able to get Attendance Allowance. This benefit can help pay care costs if you are disabled and state pension age or older. It is not means tested and is not taxed.
Find out more about Attendance Allowance.
If you were already getting benefits before moving into a care home, and you are paying the full cost of your care, you may still be able to get some benefits. These can include:
When you move to a care home, you will be considered a single person, even if you have a partner. This may change your benefits. You should contact the DWP (Department for Work and Pensions) to find out what you qualify for.
Find out more about care homes and benefits at Turn2Us.org.uk.
0113 378 8559
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Adults Operational Services Community Care Finance
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Leeds City Council
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Leeds
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