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How do care homes structure their fees?


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The cost of care can vary greatly depending on a range of factors, including the individual's care needs, the type of care home, and even the location of the home.


Here's a little more detail about these factors:

  1. Level of Care: Individuals who need more specialised care, such as those with dementia or those who need nursing care, can expect to pay higher fees. This is because these individuals require more intensive support and resources, which comes at a higher cost.

  2. Type of Care Home: Residential care homes, which provide accommodation and personal care (like help with washing, dressing, and meals), generally cost less than nursing homes. Nursing homes, on the other hand, also have nursing staff on hand to provide medical care, which justifies their higher cost.

  3. Room Specifications: The type of room an individual has in the care home can also affect the cost. As you mentioned, rooms with an en suite bathroom or rooms for single occupancy usually cost more than shared rooms or rooms without an en suite bathroom.

  4. Location: The cost of care homes can also vary greatly depending on their geographical location. Care homes in areas with higher living costs, like London, are generally more expensive than those in areas with lower living costs.

It's also worth noting that many care homes offer additional services or amenities that can affect the cost, such as hairdressing, physiotherapy, or activities and outings.


Given these variables, it's important for individuals and their families to do their research and ask plenty of questions when choosing a care home. And as always, it can be helpful to seek advice from a financial advisor or a legal professional who specialises in elderly care.


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