My friend is currently in hospital with diagnosed terminal cancer. He’s been told they are going to discharge him and all he’ll receive from the hospital is a commode and a walking frame. Any equipment, care or home adaptations that are required he’ll have to fund. Surely this is wrong. Doesn’t he come under the remit of nhs continuing care. He lives on his own and can’t get upstairs.
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We’re sorry to hear your friend’s diagnosis and all that he is going through. Typically, the discharge team within the hospital would cover a range of different elements regarding someone’s care. Including but not limited to, some equipment and liaising with care companies to help arrange care. However, it isn’t uncommon for some people to have to contribute to the cost of their social care as it can be classed as a means tested support. You can find out what can happen with a hospital discharge here: https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/hospitals/going-into-hospital/being-discharged-from-hospital/ Age UK also have some information around self-funding care that you may find it helpful to look at here: https://www.ageuk.org.uk/information-advice/care/paying-for-care/
We hope this information is helpful for you and your friend. Please don’t hesitate to get back in touch if you have any more questions here or via our Support Line on 0800 090 2309.