Questions to consider when self-funding care

Quick overview: Self-funding care involves paying for residential care through personal resources. Understanding fees and asking structured questions supports informed planning. 

Understanding self-funding care 

Self-funding typically means that care home fees are paid using savings, pensions or assets. Clarity about costs and contract terms is important before making decisions. 

Care home fees usually include accommodation, meals and personal care, although additional services may incur extra charges.

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Self-funding a care home

Key questions to consider 

When exploring self-funding care, asking structured questions can provide clarity and reassurance. Families may wish to ask how and when fees are reviewed, whether increases are capped, and how much notice is given before any changes take effect. It is also important to clarify exactly what is included within the weekly rate, and what may incur additional charges. 

You might also consider asking:

  • Are there different fee levels depending on care needs?
  • What happens if care requirements increase over time?
  • Are there extra costs for services such as hairdressing, activities, trips or specialist medical support?
  • What are the terms if a resident is temporarily in hospital?
  • What notice period applies if circumstances change?
  • Is there a written contract outlining all fees and conditions?

Taking time to understand how fees may be affected by changes in health needs or financial circumstances can support longer term planning and help avoid unexpected pressures later on.

Planning ahead with confidence 

While this article offers general guidance, speaking with a regulated financial adviser can provide advice tailored to your individual circumstances. They can help you explore funding options, understand potential risks and plan for different scenarios. 

Gathering information early, asking clear questions and seeking appropriate professional input can reduce uncertainty and support thoughtful, confident decision-making at every stage.

In need of further guidance? 

If you would like to discuss general considerations around self-funding care or care home fees, our team is available to provide clear and supportive information.

Disclaimer: This article is intended as general guidance and information only. It does not replace professional medical or financial advice. For personalised advice, please speak to your GP, healthcare professional, or a qualified financial adviser.