Our Work in Health and Social Care

We want to acknowledge and support the crucial role that family members play in caring for people with ME/CFS and Long Covid. They are often the primary caregivers, helping their loved ones to maintain independence where possible, while trying to get the kind of healthcare that is most needed.

81% of unpaid carers are usually partners or spouses, and 16% are parents or children.

Under the Care Act 2014, everyone who requires help and support at home has the right to a social care needs assessment. A family member can initiate this process by contacting social services through the local authority. Remember, this is every person's entitlement, regardless of the level of assistance they might need. You can also ask a GP or specialist to initiate the assessment process and they will liaise with social care services. A friend can also request an assessment from the local authority with the permission of the individual who needs help at home.

People who have a disability or a complex illness are entitled to apply for and if successful receive a fully funded care package. NHS Continuing Healthcare funding is available to adults living in England who have particularly intense, complex, or unpredictable care needs. Importantly, unlike local authority funding, it is not means-tested.

The Continuing Healthcare (CHC) Checklist is the first step in determining whether you are eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare. This initial assessment is conducted by a nurse, doctor, social worker, or other qualified healthcare professional who will briefly evaluate your care needs. If you qualify you should be referred for a full CHC Assessment.

A Continuing Healthcare Assessment will be carried out by your local Integrated Care Board (ICB)

You can read more about this here: Beacon CHC

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