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Care Funding Case Studies

Case Study: Family Wins Appeal Against Withdrawal of Healthcare Funding

July 14th, 2011

Summary

How martin searle solicitors helped secure ongoing NHS healthcare funding after a patient’s primary care trust (PCT) ruled the individual was no long eligible. 

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Case Study: Retrospective Appeal Helps Client Reclaim Nursing Home Fees

June 23rd, 2011

Summary

How we helped a client establish that her late mother should have received NHS continuing healthcare funding. Despite the passage of time, the client was able to reclaim nursing home fees of more than £30,000 for the period April 2004 to February 2006.

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Case Study: Letter Saves Family £70,000 in Care Home Fees

March 1st, 2010

Summary: How a client recovered £70,000 in care home fees that his mother should not have paid and secured ongoing funded care for his mother. Thanks to initial expert advice from martin searle solicitors and just one letter.

The situation

In 2006, after a lengthy stay in a psychiatric hospital against [...]

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Case Study: Family Recoups £26,000 Care Home Fees

March 1st, 2010

Summary: How a client successfully challenged a decision that her father could not get NHS continuing healthcare funding to pay his nursing home fees.

The situation

George, 89, had been living alone since his wife’s death five years earlier. He had Alzheimer’s disease and a history of hearing problems. He had [...]

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Case Study: NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding Case

December 8th, 2009

Summary: How our advice helped a client secure fully funded NHS care for her mother, potentially saving up to £40,000 a year.

The situation

Betty was in hospital following a stroke that left her with a number of disabling conditions. Before the stroke, she had lived in her own home and had [...]

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