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Find out if you can get help to pay care home costs.
Find out what you will pay towards your care home costs and how we work it out.
After your care needs assessment, we will ask you to complete a financial assessment (means test) to work out how much you can afford to pay towards your care home costs.
The amount you will have to pay depends on the type of care home you need to live in and the property, income, savings and investments that you have.
Find out more about completing the financial assessment (means test) and what you’ll need to provide.
If we’ve asked you to do the financial assessment, you’ll need to return your completed assessment within 14 days or you will be charged for the full cost of your care home.
If you’re moving into a care home, the financial assessment will look at your:
Most people will need to pay at least something towards their care.
All of your income, including pensions and benefits, will be considered as part of the assessment. You will most likely need to pay at least something from your income towards the costs of your care.
If you have capital (the total value of your savings and investments) above £14,250, we will assess every £250 over this amount.
Every £250 (or part of £250) above £14,250 is looked at as an extra £1 per week of income.
So, if you have capital of £4,000 above the lower capital limit of £14,250, we'll take into account £16 a week as income.
Full details of how we work out costs in a financial assessment are explained in our Charging Policy (PDF, 404KB).
You might be eligible for the council to pay towards the cost of your care, depending on what care you need and how much money you have.
Your financial assessment will work out how much, if anything, the council will contribute to the cost of your care.
If you have capital (total value of your savings and investments) of:
We look at your savings and investments, including:
We will take into account any pensions and benefits you receive, including:
The financial assessment might completely or partly ignore things like:
If you own a property, the value of your property is counted towards the cost of a care home placement.
If you own the property jointly, we will count your share of the value.
If you have any additional properties, they will be included in the assessment.
If your property will continue to be the home of any of the following people after you have moved into a care home:
Someone cannot move into the property to gain the disregard for you. If this happens, we will still include its value in the assessment.
When you’re moving into a care home that is organised and paid for by us, we don’t count the value of your property for the first 12 weeks. We call this the 12-week property disregard.
You will need to pay towards your care costs from income and other capital during the 12 weeks. We do this to give you time to consider your options for funding your care.
During the 12 week period, you might want to consider:
We strongly recommend that you seek independent financial advice before making any decisions.
If you sell your home within 12 weeks of moving to a care home, the proceeds will be counted as capital.
If you choose not to sell your home, we can discuss other options with you, such as entering into a deferred payment arrangement.
Some people choose to rent the property out to generate income. If you do this, you will be expected to use the rental income to increase the amount you pay for your care each week.
This will mean that the weekly payments made by us are less but you reduce your overall debt.
If your stay at a care home is temporary, you will be expected to pay towards the cost but the value of your home will not be included in the assessment.
When we calculate how much you will pay towards your care, we make sure that you’re left with enough money to cover everyday expenses. This is called a personal expenses allowance.
The government sets this amount every year. From April 2025 it is set at £30.65 per week.
asc.financeenquiries@kingston.gov.uk
020 8547 4778
Adult Social Care Finance Team
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames Guildhall 2
Kingston
KT1 1EU