Care home fees for dementia care homes in the UK vary from around £1000 to more than £3000 per week. Care homes fees for dementia care in the UK have been increasing year on year by at least 5%. This is 0.5% higher than the average care home fee which has also increased by 5% per annum over a 3-year period so there seems to be a trend showing that care home fees are increasing at faster rate than general living costs.
Another reason is due to the an ageing population and people newly diagnosed with dementia which means that there are not enough specialist care homes available at present. Additionally, staff shortages are driving up costs which is further contributing to dementia care home fees inflation.
The cost of dementia care homes varies across different regions, care homes and countries. This may be due to different government policies, rates of pay for staff and other related costs that are associated with running care homes which can affect a care home’s finances.
Even though there is an increase in care home fees for care homes with dementia this does not necessarily mean that you will have to pay this amount every week or month as some care homes can offer respite care only.
Also remember that your relative might incur further charges depending on various care activities and sundry expenses such as hairdressing, and care home fees for dementia care might increase if care needs increase.
Care homes offer different kinds of care; some care homes are more like independent living facilities which means that they only provide basic care and limited support whereas other care homes provide a higher degree of care with specialist nursing staff and more activities.
One reason why your relative might be asked to leave a care home is because their care needs exceed what the care home can provide; in this case, you will have to pay for more expensive forms of residential or nursing home.
Fee categories:
- Care fee
- Accommodation
- Service charge (e.g cleaning, laundry etc.)
- Extra care charge (e.g. care provided after evening meal time)
- Council Tax
- Contributions to care home expenses
The care fee is the amount you have to pay to cover care costs. This includes care and support provided by carers, the care home itself and any additional services provided at the care home such as meals, entertainment etc; it does not include personal drugs or equipment purchased by a resident or their family for use in the care home. If your relative has dementia, some care homes will add an additional supplement of top of overall care fees which funds the care home’s specialist dementia activities and staff training. It also covers additional dietary needs which may be necessary due to changes caused by dementia.
Dementia care homes are where people go to receive specialist care for those who have been diagnosed with dementia. As well as nursing care, dementia care homes also offer activities such as art and crafts sessions, gardening sessions, tea dances and bingo nights to keep residents active and engaged.
Dementia care homes are usually more expensive because they require at least 24-hour supervision and staff are often trained to manage challenging behaviour. Additionally, specialised medications may need to be prescribed by nursing staff and restrictions of liberty may be required such as locking of doors to prevent wandering.
Non-dementia care homes are care homes where care is non specialist. Dementia care homes are care homes which care for people with dementia exclusively. These care homes tend to have trained care home staff who are skilled in managing challenging behaviours.
There are several factors that contribute to the cost of care home fees for dementia patients and much research is ongoing into this subject. Factors include country/region where the care home is based in, type of care home, old or new care home, type of dementia (such as stage of condition and the various types such as Alzheimer’s or Vascular) that the patient has and also severity of symptoms such as wandering behaviours and aggression.
How does the cost of dementia care in care homes compare with in home dementia care costs?
In home dementia care costs are generally not more expensive than specialist dementia care homes. Specialist live in care for dementia can be more affordable depending on the stage of the condition. A dedicated and trained live in carer can provide continuity, familiarity and reduce the need for the person to be removed from their own environment.
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