As we grow older, the need for compassionate, comprehensive care becomes more important than ever. With so many people living with dementia in the UK, the need to plan ahead for the unexpected is growing.
At One Roof Financial, we believe that everyone deserves to age with dignity, security, and peace of mind. That’s why we’re proud to highlight a powerful benefit offered by one of our trusted providers, VitalityLife: Dementia and FrailCare Cover.
What Is Dementia and FrailCare Cover?
Included as standard with VitalityLife’s Serious Illness Cover, this benefit is designed to support you in later life if you’re diagnosed with a condition such as dementia, Alzheimer’s, or Parkinson’s. It provides a lump sum payout that can help cover the often unpredictable costs of care — from home adaptations to professional support services.
How It Works
When your Serious Illness Cover term ends, any remaining cover is automatically converted into Dementia and FrailCare Cover. There’s no need for new health assessments, and you can continue your premiums as normal. Claims are assessed based on how the condition affects your lifestyle, ensuring that support is tailored to your needs.
Why It Matters
Later life care can be emotionally and financially overwhelming — not just for the individual, but for their loved ones too. This cover offers more than just financial support; it offers reassurance. It’s a way to take control of your future, knowing that if the time comes, you’ll be cared for with the respect and dignity you deserve.
Let’s Talk About Your Future
Everyone’s needs are different. That’s why our advisers take the time to understand your personal circumstances and help you explore the most suitable options. VitalityLife’s cover may not be right for everyone, but we’re here to help you find what is.
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Get in touch with us today to start exploring your options.
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Blog written 11/07/2025
The information contained within this blog was correct at the time of publication (11/07/2025) and is subject to change.