Alternatives to Age Cymru Factsheets for Arranging Elder Care in Wales
Age Cymru factsheets are thorough but dense. Here are alternatives that give you action tools, not just information, for Welsh elder care planning.
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Age Cymru factsheets are thorough but dense. Here are alternatives that give you action tools, not just information, for Welsh elder care planning.
Living in England but coordinating care for a parent in Wales? The rules are different. Here is how to navigate the Welsh system remotely.
If your parent's savings exceed £50,000 in Wales, the council will not help arrange care. Here is how to navigate self-funding without overpaying.
NHS Continuing Healthcare in Wales follows its own framework. The best guide walks you through the Decision Support Tool, eligibility, and the 2026 direct payments rules.
Feeling overwhelmed caring for an elderly parent in Wales? Your rights to a carer's assessment, respite care, and support services that can help before you burn out.
How top-up fees work in care homes in Wales — who pays, the rules around third-party contributions, minimum income amounts, and Attendance Allowance.
How to use Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) inspection reports and ratings to evaluate care homes and domiciliary care agencies in Wales.
How to request a care needs assessment in Wales under the 2014 Act, what the 'what matters' conversation covers, and the deadlines your council must meet.
Carers' rights in Wales under the 2014 Act — how to get a carer's assessment, access respite care, and find support services through your local authority.
How to challenge or appeal a care needs assessment in Wales — grounds for dispute, the complaints process, and when to escalate to the Ombudsman.
How to apply for Court of Protection deputyship in Wales when an elderly parent has lost capacity — costs, forms, timelines, and ongoing obligations.
Dementia care options in Wales for adult children — care at home vs memory care units, costs, NHS CHC eligibility, and support from Age Cymru and local services.
How Direct Payments work for elderly care in Wales — eligibility, how to request them, managing the budget, and the new CHC Direct Payments from April 2026.
What domiciliary care costs in Wales, how the £100 weekly charge cap works, and how to arrange home care for an elderly parent through the local authority.
When to use an elder-law solicitor, a SOLLA financial adviser, or free Age Cymru advice when arranging care in Wales — and how to handle sibling disagreements.
How the financial assessment (means test) for care works in Wales — the £50,000 capital limit, what counts as assets, and how your parent's contribution is calculated.
Comparing home care and care home options in Wales — costs, funding rules, the £100 cap, and how to decide which is right for your elderly parent.
How hospital discharge works for elderly parents in Wales — D2RA pathways, Home First, your right to a care assessment, and what to do if discharge feels unsafe.
How to choose a care home in Wales — using CIW ratings, what to look for on visits, questions to ask, and red flags to watch for when selecting a home.
How to set up a lasting power of attorney in Wales for an elderly parent — costs, types, registration with OPG, and what happens if you don't have one.
What live-in care costs in Wales, how it compares to care homes, and how to arrange a live-in carer for an elderly parent through agencies or Direct Payments.
How NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) works in Wales — eligibility criteria, the assessment process, FNC rates, appeals, and Direct Payments from April 2026.
Average nursing home costs in Wales per week, care home fees, funding thresholds, and what the council pays vs what self-funders pay in 2026.
Who pays for care homes in Wales — self-funding rules, council-funded care, the £50,000 threshold, and how to navigate the financial assessment process.
Protecting your parent's home from care fees in Wales — the 12-week property disregard, Deferred Payment Agreements, and what options exist.
How to make a complaint to the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales about care homes, social services, or NHS care — the process, timelines, and what to expect.
How adult safeguarding works in Wales — what counts as abuse or neglect, how to report concerns, the 'adult at risk' definition, and what the council must do.
Plain-English guide to the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 — your parent's rights to care assessments, funding, and support in Wales.
Comparing a self-guided care planning toolkit with hiring a solicitor in Wales. When each option makes sense, what they cost, and where the gaps are.
How care charging works in Wales — the £100 weekly cap, £50,000 capital threshold, and what makes Welsh social care charging different from England.