Resources
We understand how confusing and challenging navigating a need for care can be. Naturally it is an emotional and difficult time for everyone involved – and the pressure of making the correct decision can weigh heavy as you explore the many different options available to you.
At ComfortPlus Care we’re dedicated to providing specialised, sensitive support for people needing care and their families. Our Resources space includes easy to digest, informative guides which can help you to better understand care options and how private care works, as well as what help may be available to help you pay for care.
We’ve broken down our guides into handy sections, so that you can easily find what you’re looking for.
If you don’t see the answer to your question here or would like personalised advice on any of the topics covered below or the support services we offer, please get in touch with our friendly team who will be happy to assist you.
You can also find useful guides and advice over on our Blog.
Understanding Care
Understanding and navigating the different types of care and determining what type of care you require, how often you need support and how you will pay for care can be a complex and confusing process.
When you’re well-informed you can make better decisions – so access to impartial and straightforward guidance is incredibly important.
Our resources have been developed to be simple, clear and easy to understand for families supporting loved ones considering care provision.
Care costs and funding
Learn more about the costs of care, how much you can expect to pay, what help may be available to you and your eligibility for funding and benefits such as PIP (Personal Independence Payments).
Understand the different types of care funding on offer and how accessing private care can affect you financially.
Our guide also covers social care support and provides information on the process you will need to follow to gain access to funding and benefits.
Wellbeing
We’re passionate about protecting and enhancing wellbeing and quality of life for our clients and our care professionals.
A holistic, individualised approach is important when it comes to wellness as there are lots of different aspects to health, from diet and exercise to social connection and emotional support.
In this guide you can learn more about the different ways you can take care of your physical and mental health. We’ll also share practical tips and advice on staying well focused on key concerns our clients tell us they have, such as mobility, strength, nutrition and ageing.
