10 Questions
What is the primary criterion for eligibility for NHS continuing healthcare?
Having a primary health need
In which setting(s) can NHS continuing healthcare be provided?
In the individual's home or a care home
What types of services are covered under NHS continuing healthcare?
Healthcare, personal care, and accommodation services
How is NHS continuing healthcare funded?
Solely by the NHS
What distinguishes NHS continuing healthcare from social and community care services?
Social and community care services may require a financial contribution
What is the minimum age requirement to be eligible for NHS continuing healthcare?
18 years old
If you are eligible for NHS continuing healthcare, which of the following expenses will the NHS not cover?
Entertainment and recreational activities
Which of the following best describes the term "primary health need" in the context of NHS continuing healthcare eligibility?
Your need for care is primarily related to your physical health condition
If you are eligible for NHS continuing healthcare and receive care at home, which of the following services will not be covered?
Meal preparation
What is the main difference between NHS continuing healthcare and social and community care services provided by local authorities?
NHS continuing healthcare is free, while social and community care services may require payment based on income and savings
Learn about the various settings where NHS continuing healthcare can be provided, including receiving care in your own home. Understand the different types of healthcare and personal care services covered under NHS continuing healthcare.
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