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If someone has NHS continuing healthcare at home, does the PCT have to pay rent/mortgage, food and utility bills?

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If someone has NHS continuing healthcare at home, does the PCT have to pay rent/mortgage, food and utility bills?

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Answer No. The NHS is responsible for funding health and personal care costs, not rent, food and normal utility bills. There will be circumstances, however, when a contribution towards a utility bill is appropriate (because, for example, the individual has increased costs to run specialised equipment).

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