Luckygirl
Care to be Different are good and I used their book, which you can download.
Beacon actually give free advice from a solicitor over the phone - I think you can get 1.5 hours. So you can speak to someone and ask the questions that are relevant to your specific situation.
I tried Beacon even after having gone through another organization, CompassCHC; who carried out investigations into my Mum's care situation and actually produced a written report that my Mum does and should qualify for CHC....the CCG ignored it.
Beacon's 'free advise' is more to lure you in to paying for their services, as they ended up messing me about. The case worker was a lead manager, who was too busy getting back to me when I emailed them.
They have a very high threshold of who should qualify for CHC, only going all out giving the impression they can help with your case to get business.
Beacon seem to be funded by the Government to a certain extent, you only pay a 3/4% (three quarters %) - or so they claim.
Bottom line: Buyer Beware.