Westwood Care Home in Selby

What happens to the house when someone goes into a care home?

If someone moves permanently into a care home, their property may be included in a financial assessment, unless certain exemptions apply.

How a property is treated in a financial assessment

When someone moves into a care home on a permanent basis, the local authority will usually carry out a financial assessment to decide whether they should contribute towards the cost of care.

As part of this process, the value of a person’s home may be taken into account — but this is not always the case, and it does not mean a house must be sold straight away.

There are important protections and exemptions in place.

When the home is usually disregarded 

A property is normally disregarded from the financial assessment if it is still lived in by:

  • a spouse or partner
  • a civil partner
  • a dependent child
  • in some circumstances, another close relative

In these cases, the home is not counted as an asset, and there is no expectation that it should be sold.

If the property is included

If no qualifying person remains living in the property, its value may be taken into account once the initial disregard period has passed. Even then, this does not mean families are expected to sell a home immediately.

Many people choose to explore a Deferred Payment Agreement (DPA). This allows care fees to be paid later, using the value of the property, rather than forcing a sale at what can be a very difficult time. The property is typically repaid once it is sold or from the estate.

Taking time to understand the options

Decisions around property, funding and care rarely need to be rushed. Understanding how the rules work — and what options are available — can help families plan calmly and avoid unnecessary stress.

Clear, independent guidance on this topic is available from Age UK, including when a home may need to be sold and when it does not:
AGE UK – DO I HAVE TO SELL MY HOME TO PROVIDE CARE?

Our approach at Ochre Care

We know that conversations about homes, finances and future planning can feel overwhelming. Our role is not to give financial advice, but to help families understand the questions they may need to ask — and to encourage open, early conversations where possible.

If you’re unsure how property might be treated now or in the future, we’re always happy to talk things through and help you find the right sources of support.

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