Chris Horlick discusses how the new government is likely to deal with long term care and asks how people can be made more aware of the need to make advance provision
With soaring healthcare costs and an ageing population, Charlotte Moore looks at how the coalition government might tackle the problem of long-term care.
As the long term care sector continues to bask in political prominence, Stephen Burke clarifies the main issues for Paul Robertson
Long term care experts have warned the political motivation to overhaul the sector may wane after next week's General Election.
Long term care is one of the key issues of this General Election campaign.
The Liberal democrat Election Manifesto, released today, has proposed a merging of state care services with the NHS.
The 2010 Labour Election Manifesto, published today, has revealed plans aimed at preventing homes being sold to pay residential care bills.
Care for the elderly and disabled at home is currently enjoying a high political profile. Given the Governments concerns in this area, do you see this sector becoming mainstream for the protection and health insurance industries, rather than its current...
Charity,Counsel and Care, has backed the newly proposed National Care Service (NCS) believing it presents IFAs "huge opportunities".
A compulsory charge will fund the new national social care system, the Government has announced.