A guide to selling a property for caring fees

A guide to selling a property for caring fees

Since 2004, we’ve been serving the people of Warrington, and we’ve supported many families selling property to help pay for care fees, often for care homes.

This can be an extremely difficult time for everyone involved.

You may be a homeowner who needs to fund care in your own home or your place in a care home.

The person whose home it is may not be able to explain their wishes or express their feelings.
Sometimes, there are many family members involved. Sometimes, you’re dealing with an awful lot on your own.

Both situations come with their own challenges.

We understand that it may involve more than the practicalities of selling a building.
It can also mean coming to terms with new needs and responsibilities.

The feelings of grief you may experience as you embark on this process can make it difficult to navigate. We never forget how overwhelming it can feel.

And that’s why we can assure you you’ll always receive a patient, polite, and professional service should you decide to sell your home with us. Our aim is to help and guide you to make the best decision for you and your situation.

After reading this guide, you may find it helpful to have a no-obligation, no-pressure chat with us if you are facing this journey.

Thank you for your time, and please get in touch with us if you have any questions whatsoever. pay for care fees,

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