NHS Continuing Healthcare, put simply.
Most people only hear about NHS Continuing Healthcare when life already feels overwhelming. The words can sound technical. The process can feel unclear. Our role is to explain what CHC is really asking, in plain English.
We cut through the jargon so families can understand the process, the evidence and the real question being asked.
CHC is not just asking whether someone needs care. It is asking whether their overall needs are mainly health needs, and whether responsibility for their care should sit with the NHS.
Plain English
No jargon. Just clear explanations of the words families are expected to understand.
Clear process
Understand the Checklist, the DST, the stages and what each part is actually for.
Whole picture
CHC is not about one diagnosis, one score or one word. It is about the overall picture.
What is CHC really asking?
This is the key question families need to understand first. CHC is not simply asking whether someone needs care. It is asking who should be responsible for that care.
CHC
CHC looks at whether the person’s health needs, risks and care requirements mean the NHS should be responsible.
Things families are often surprised to learn
CHC is often misunderstood. It is not means-tested. A diagnosis alone does not decide eligibility. A positive Checklist is not the final answer. And the DST is not just a scoring exercise.
The first step: the Checklist
The Checklist is the first screening step. It helps identify whether the person should move on to a fuller CHC assessment.
The Checklist
A positive Checklist does not award CHC. It usually means the person should move on to the fuller assessment, called the DST.
The DST
The DST brings together the person’s needs, risks and overall care picture. It helps inform the CHC decision.
Is there a pass mark?
This is one of the biggest misconceptions. CHC is not awarded by simply adding up scores. The real question is whether the person has a Primary Health Need.
CHC, put simply.
We are explainers. We help families understand what CHC means, what the process is asking and how the pieces fit together — without jargon, pressure or confusion.

