At South Coast Nursing Homes (SCNH), we believe that NHS support should benefit your family.

While many care home providers choose to keep NHS-Funded Nursing Care (FNC) payments as additional income, SCNH will always deduct the full FNC fee from your invoice. If your loved one is eligible, we pass 100% of that funding directly to you, ensuring the NHS contribution reduces your weekly expenses.


Understanding Different Care Homes Approaches to FNC

FNC is when the NHS pays for the nursing care component of nursing home fees. Because it is paid directly to the care provider by the NHS, many families are surprised to learn that deducting this fee from your bill is not mandatory.

This creates two very different approaches across the care sector:

  • The SCNH Approach (Deducted): We reduce your quoted weekly fee by the FNC amount. The benefit stays with the resident and their family.
  • The Alternative (Retained): Some care homes keep the FNC payment as an additional income stream on top of the fee you are already paying.

Our Advice: When touring any care home, always ask the manager: “Will the FNC payment be deducted from my quoted weekly fee?”

2026 FNC Rates

As of April 2026, the standard weekly rate for FNC has increased. By choosing an SCNH home, these are the amounts you can expect to see deducted from your gross weekly fee:

Weekly Savings (from April 2026)

Annual Value to Your Family

Standard Rate

£267.68

£13,919.36

Higher Rate*

£368.24

£19,148.48

*The higher rate applies only to those who were receiving it before October 2007.

Help is at Hand

Navigating care funding in 2026 can be complex, but you don’t have to do it alone. Our Home Managers are here to help you arrange assessments and guide you through the 2026 funding landscape. Call us today on 01903 210612 to discuss your care needs.

 

South Coast Nursing Homes offer nine homes and 411 beds across East Sussex and West Sussex. Each of our homes is fully registered and offers the highest standards of resident care and comfort, 24 hours a day, for both long and short-term stays.