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Originally Posted by Hugh
Good summary from the Beeb - one thing that is quite important is that this is about care costs, not accommodation (so if people are in Private Care Homes, not sure how this benefits them).
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-58473787
My personal view (and we are actually doing this at the moment for my mum-in-law) is that if the person is in a residential care home, and has assets to pay for this (and with no partner in the family home), the home should be sold to pay for the Residential Care Home fees.
The challenge will be in 5 years time when the money runs out...
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What happens at the moment if the person doesn't have assets and their family cannot afford it? Does the state step in at that point or is just tough luck?