SJP launches 'Care Concierge' service

Partnered with Care Sourcer

John Brazier
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St James’s Place (SJP) has rolled out a new long-term care service for elderly clients through a tie-up with comparison and matching site Care Sourcer.

The partnership between the advice giant and comparison site Care Sourcer was struck to help SJP's elderly clients find and fund long-term care. The service, which launched on Monday (24 May), will offer SJP clients a confidential telephone advisory service with Care Sourcer experts to help them "make the right choices" and put the right provisions in place to support their long-term care needs. As well as reviewing what type of care may be required, SJP said the service will include assessments of care funding and benefit entitlement, helping clients understand fees involved and putt...

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