Trying to understand NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) while caring for a loved one can feel confusing, time‑consuming and stressful. Many families are unsure what CHC is, whether their relative might be eligible, or how to challenge a decision that does not feel fair. We offer independent, private support to guide you through the process so you do not have to manage it alone.
We can help you prepare for CHC checklists and full assessments, making sure your relative’s day‑to‑day needs, risks and fluctuations are clearly described and supported by evidence. If funding has been refused, reduced or withdrawn, we can review the paperwork with you, explain what it means in plain language, and support you to request a review or appeal where appropriate.
Throughout, we aim to reduce the pressure on you as a family carer. We offer calm, practical advice, help you prepare questions for meetings, and can liaise with professionals so that you feel heard and involved in decisions. Our focus is on making sure CHC decisions are fair, lawful and based on a full picture of your relative’s needs, and on helping you plan safe, sustainable care whether or not CHC funding is agreed.