Get Clarity on Costs, Equity, and Financing — Choose Care With Confidence
Next Best Home has partnered with LTCareNav to help families understand the real cost of care before selling the home or making big decisions.
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This Stage Isn't Simple
It's not just choosing care — it's navigating money, timing, benefits, housing, paperwork, and long-term planning all at once.
Understand Costs First
Most families panic and sell too quickly. Knowing the real cost of care helps you make informed decisions — not reactive ones.
Protect Family Equity
The home is often the largest asset. Don't let confusion or pressure erode what your family worked decades to build.
Expert Guidance
Navigate money, timing, benefits, housing, and paperwork with professionals who specialize in senior transitions.
How We Help
Smarter care decisions start with the right information and the right people.
Real Estate Guidance
Connect with specialized agents who understand senior transitions and can guide you through selling or keeping the home.
Funding Options
Explore alternatives to selling — reverse mortgages, bridge loans, home equity options, and more.
Trusted Advisors
Access a vetted network of professionals: elder law attorneys, financial planners, and care consultants.
Financing Strategies
Explore smarter ways to access equity and fund care without losing everything your family built.
Explore Your Options
Real scenarios families face when care and housing decisions overlap.
Mom Needs Assisted Living But The House Hasn't Sold
Families are often surprised to learn that a move may need to happen before a home sale is complete.
- Timing of the move
- Accessing liquidity
- Home sale strategy
- Tax implications
- Family cash flow
The House Is Valuable But Cash Is Tight
Many older adults have significant equity but limited monthly income.
- Monthly care costs
- Access to home equity
- Aging in place
- Long-term planning
- Family support
Dad Passed Away And The Family Is Unsure What To Do Next
The financial, legal, and housing decisions following a death can be overwhelming.
- Trust administration
- Probate timelines
- Home ownership
- Tax planning
- Care needs for surviving spouse
We Need Care But Don't Want To Rush The Sale Of The Home
A rushed decision can create unnecessary stress and financial consequences.
- Home preparation
- Care funding
- Market timing
- Family coordination
- Professional guidance
The Family Wants To Keep The Home
Sometimes selling immediately may not be the preferred option.
- Estate planning
- Equity strategies
- Family ownership goals
- Care funding
- Long-term flexibility
We Don't Know What Care Will Cost
One of the biggest challenges families face is understanding the true cost of care.
- Home care costs
- Assisted living costs
- Memory care costs
- Future care needs
- Available resources
Better Together
Care financing and long-term care planning go hand in hand. Together, we help you understand costs and explore options before making irreversible decisions.

Care Financing Guidance
Next Best Home connects families with real estate experts, funding options, and trusted advisors who specialize in senior care transitions.
Personalized Care Planning
LTCareNav delivers free, personalized long-term care plans with cost projections, care recommendations, and provider connections.

The Complete Picture
Understand costs and explore financing before making irreversible decisions — your care plan and funding strategy work together.
Your path to care planning and financial security.
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Don't Rush to Sell — Explore Smarter Options First
Many families sell the home too quickly under pressure. Before listing, collaborate with professionals who understand financing options, tax strategy, and estate planning to avoid costly mistakes.