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Paying care home fees in England and Wales

There are many reasons you might decide a care home is right for you, but it makes sense to weigh the benefits and disadvantages carefully. There is a lot to consider before making the move.
In many cases, a move to a care home will be prompted by a crisis, so you won’t have much time to plan ahead. If this has happened to you and you’d like some support, call our Helpline on 0800 319 6789.
Care homes provide residential care for people who need substantial help and support with their personal care. Trained staff care for residents 24 hours a day.
There are several types of care homes, depending on the type of care you need. These include:
For more information about different types of care homes, see our webpage Choosing the right care home.
In addition to 24-hour care, accommodation and meals, care homes should offer suitable outings or social activities.
You’ll need to consider the cost of care homes as well as your wants and needs. The cost of care homes is different depending on where you live – for more information, read our guides Paying care home fees in England and Wales or Paying care home fees in Scotland.
If you’re unsure whether a care home is the right choice for you – for example, because you’re worried about losing some of your independence – you might want to consider another type of retirement housing, such as sheltered or extra care housing.
If you're struggle to decide whether a care home is right for you, you might be able to spend a trial period in one to test it out.
To find out more, see our Choosing the right care home webpage.
For information on the cost of residential care, see our guides Paying care home fees in England and Wales or Paying care home fees in Scotland.
For advice, contact our Helpline to arrange to speak to an adviser.
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