Jaxjacky, what the charities say and what the CHC will pay for are 2 different things. It isn't just me saying this but has been featured several times on different news channels. CHC push for Social Services to pay, Social Services will only get involved if you don't have any money and then they will pray for CHC for you because it means they won't have to find the money. The moment you reveal you have funds, you are on your own. The advice is very definitely not to have a financial assessment until you have had the CHC assessment. However, the SS will check your address and find out whether you own your house, etc if they can.
Most people with Dementia can't get through the tick list (DST) that triggers a full assessment for CHC. My mother did but the Assessors refused to assess because they didn't believe the Social Worker who had been working with us and her carers for 12 months or more. The Assessor had never met my mother or carers. That meant they didn't look at any of the well documented evidence which we would have shown the Assessment Panel. After 6 months, my mother ended up in hospital at which point we were forced to put her in a home. This meant we had another DST done...it was at this point that I realised that the home minimised everything because it isn't in their interests for them to help get CHC because they lose money. Mum ended up in hospital because of that minimising. It took 12 months for the challenge against the outcome of that DST to be decided. The CHC agreed they had made mistakes but will now not assess until Mum she is out of hospital. The hospital can't release her because she has nowhere to go and I will not agree to paying the fees until she has been assessed. Now we are in a Catch 22 situation which I've no doubt we'll lose even though they have agreed that Mum meets the criteria in 2 major areas. I bet the designers of this system aren't trying to navigate it whilst looking after the needs of a person with Dementia who poo smears, falls, attacks the carer's has kidney failure, lacks mobility, aspirates her food and a whole host of other problems.