Christopher Bull from Bedfordshire never imagined his family home would be at risk. Diagnosed with dementia at 76, he assumed—like so many people in the county—that the NHS would cover his long‑term care. It was only when his condition worsened and he needed residential support that his family discovered the truth: the NHS does not pay for elderly social care, even when the need is caused by dementia or frailty.
With no estate planning protections in place, Christopher’s home was assessed as part of his assets. Over the next few years, the family watched in disbelief as care‑home fees mounted. In Bedfordshire, care fees can cost as much as £1,291 per week, depending on the level of support needed . For Christopher, this meant the house he had worked his entire life to pay off was eventually sold to fund his care.
His children described the experience as “a financial shock we never saw coming.” They had assumed the family home would pass down to them, but instead the family from Bedfordshire lost their entire inheritance due to care fees—a situation thousands of families across the UK face every single year.
His children described the experience as “a financial shock we never saw coming.” They had assumed the family home would pass down to them, but instead the family from Bedfordshire lost their entire inheritance due to care fees—a situation thousands of families across the UK face every single year.
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Request Your Free Estate Planning ReviewThis is the hidden crisis: most people in Bedfordshire don’t realise the NHS won’t cover elderly care until they’re already in the system—and by then, it’s often too late to protect the home.
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