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Families Reclaim Thousands in Nursing Home Fees Through Little-Known NHS Program

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Families can reclaim nursing home fees from the NHS if their loved one meets the criteria
  • One family recovered around £90,000 in retrospective claims
  • Securing the right funding can make an enormous difference, with annual costs exceeding £67,000
Families Reclaim Thousands in Nursing Home Fees Through Little-Known NHS Program

As of November 13th, 2025, families in the UK are discovering a little-known way to reclaim thousands of pounds in nursing home fees from the NHS. The Continuing Healthcare (CHC) program, which covers the full cost of care for those who meet the criteria, has been a lifeline for many.

Despite the complex application process, successful claims can result in substantial refunds. One family managed to recover around £90,000 after their father's home had to be sold to cover the £5,000-per-week nursing home fees. While the process can be daunting, experts advise seeking legal assistance to navigate the system, as the potential savings are well worth the investment.

With annual care costs exceeding £67,000 for many, securing the right funding can make an enormous difference. Families are encouraged to explore the CHC program, as the NHS is legally obligated to cover the full cost of care for those who qualify, regardless of their wealth.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The NHS Continuing Healthcare program covers the full cost of care for individuals who meet the criteria, including factors like mobility, cognition, and the need for round-the-clock supervision.
Families have been able to recover significant sums, with one family reclaiming around £90,000 in retrospective claims from the NHS.
Families can start by completing an initial checklist, followed by a full assessment if needed. Seeking legal assistance can also help navigate the complex application process.

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