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Date Published: 28/05/2026
Caring for elderly relatives in Spain could unlock extra financial support
From monthly payments to pension protection and home adaptation grants, carers may be entitled to more help than they realice
Looking after an elderly or dependent family member can place huge emotional and financial pressure on families, especially when someone gives up work or reduces their hours to become a full-time carer.Earlier this year, attention turned to a little-known Spanish tax deduction that allows some households living with an elderly relative to save up to €2,550 on their annual tax return. But financial support for carers and dependent relatives in Spain goes much further, with monthly payments, pension contribution protection and grants to help adapt homes for older residents.
For many families in Spain, these schemes remain largely unknown.
Financial help for family carers
People who leave work to care for a dependent relative may be able to receive monthly support payments ranging from around €180 to €550, depending on the recognised level of dependency and household income.
The first and most important step is obtaining official dependency recognition through the autonomous community. Without this formal assessment, families cannot access the support system.
Once approved, the dependent person is assigned a care plan, which may include care provided directly by relatives at home.
One of the biggest concerns for unpaid carers is losing future pension rights after stepping away from work. To address this, Spain’s Social Security system allows non-professional carers to join a Special Caregiver Agreement, under which the State pays their pension contributions while they provide care.
These contribution years still count towards retirement, permanent disability and widow’s pensions, offering some long-term financial protection for carers who may otherwise lose out later in life.
There is also additional tax relief available. Certain carers may qualify for the €1,200 annual family allowance linked to caring for a dependent ascendant or descendant with a disability. This can either be claimed through the annual tax return or received as monthly payments of €100.
Officials warn that the process can be slow, often taking between six and ten months, although payments are usually backdated to the original application date.
Grants to make bathrooms safer
At the same time, families adapting homes for older relatives may also be able to apply for grants covering between 40% and 80% of renovation costs aimed at improving accessibility.
The funding, linked to Next Generation EU programmes, is designed to reduce household accidents and help elderly or disabled residents stay safely in their homes for longer.
The grants are intended for practical accessibility improvements rather than cosmetic renovations. Eligible work can include replacing bathtubs with walk-in showers, installing grab rails or wall-mounted shower seats, widening doorways for wheelchair access and fitting adapted toilets.
In more vulnerable households, including pensioners on low incomes or people with severe disabilities, support can cover up to 80% of the renovation costs.
To apply, homeowners must first obtain a technical accessibility report confirming the bathroom is unsuitable before work begins, followed by a second certificate after the renovation is completed to prove accessibility has improved.
Applications are managed by the regional authorities, although families are usually advised to begin the process through their local social services department or Ayuntamiento.
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Calle Madre Maria Seiquer, 48, 30151, Santo Angel (Murcia)Tel: +34 968 84 22 62
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Santo Ángel residential care home provides assisted living, nursing and rehabilitative therapy for the elderly in Murcia in a comfortable and homely setting, so you and your loved ones can get the level of care you need and deserve.The six-storey Caser Residencial Santo Ángel retirement home is located in the desirable residential area of Santo Ángel just outside the city of Murcia city, 5.3 kilometres south of the centre. The location couldn’t be better, offering quick access to the city centre while being quiet and secluded enough to afford residents and visitors magnificent views of the natural surroundings of the mountains which dominate the skyline south of the regional capital.
The centre has room for 267 residents to live in a generously spacious area, and there is also a Day Centre with 25 places available, a special care unit for people with Alzheimer’s and a Psychogeriatric Unit to offer the best specialised care to residents with mental health problems. In additon. there are special units catering for those with behavioural disorders and people who have suffered stroke or brain damage.
Best of all, there’s a dedicated International Unit on site that caters for the needs of ex-pats and foreign residents, helping to meet their needs and provide them with the highest quality care in a safe and familiar environment.
For residents, there are both twin and single rooms available, and the option to stay indefinitely or temporarily for the purposes of recuperation, post-operative treatment or family rest.
Services for elderly care at Caser Residencial Santo Ángel
- Medical service
- International Unit
- Psychiatry
- Psychology
- Nursing
- Speech therapy
- Neuropsychology
- Rehabilitative physiotherapy
- Occupational therapy
- Sensory stimulation
- Therapeutic leisure
- Social work
- Sociocultural Animation
- Pharmacy
- Day centre
Opening/Contact Hours:
- 9am – 10pm
Contact Caser Residencial Santo Ángel today for more information on live-in care at a residential retirement home or to benefit from the Day Centre and rehabilitative services.









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