267 Barrowby Road
Grantham
NG31 8NR
This firm is an Appointed Representative (AR). It can carry out certain activities on behalf of another firm (its principal) that is regulated in the UK or another EEA country. The principal has accepted responsibility for the Appointed Representative's activities.
(461598) 2 Plan Wealth Management Limited
Advice on Care is one of the country’s leading specialist care fee advisers. We are FCA registered and SOLLA (Society of Later Life Advisers) accredited and offer impartial whole -of-market advice on all methods of paying for care including care fee annuities and equity release. We offer home consultations throughout England.
We have been specialising in helping families find the best way to pay for care for well over 14 years after having to arrange our own mothers care. We therefore appreciate how daunting paying for care can be both because of the sheer cost and the complexities of rules surrounding NHS Continuing Healthcare and Local Authority means testing.
That’s where seeking professional care fees planning can prove invaluable as we work with you to consider all options for paying for care before building your own personalised care fees plan to ensure ongoing funding and preservation of capital.
We would now very much like to help you.
Advice on Care is a trading style of Keith Hargraves who is an appointed representative of Intrinsic Financial Planning Limited and Intrinsic Mortgage Planning Limited, which are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Equity Release will reduce the value of your estate and can affect your eligibility for means tested benefits
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