Care Fees Planning Guide
Understanding the myriad of options when looking at long term care for yourself or a loved one can be difficult. At what is often an emotional and confusing time, clarity and simplicity can be hard to find.
The Fiducia Guide to Care Fees Planning is intended to help lead you through the care maze, explaining the options available and where you can seek further information and advice.
As well as discussing Assessment, State Funding and Benefits we also explore self financing options such as:
- Immediate Needs Annuity
- Pre-Funded Long Term Care Insurance
- Long Term Care Bonds
- Using Investments and Savings
- Financial Modelling
- Equity Release
- Standard Mortgage Options

Whilst we hope you will find the Care Fees Planning Guide useful, we appreciate that every care case is different and we would be happy to discuss your circumstances individually. Please do contact us should you wish to speak with one of our experienced SOLLA qualified advisers about how we can help with Long Term Care Advice.
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