When a parent suddenly needs care, you inherit a second job. Kinsorted does the paperwork.
Benefits claims, care assessments, Power of Attorney, hospital discharge — the admin of caring for an ageing parent in the UK is a maze. Kinsorted finds what your family is entitled to and helps you get it sorted, starting with a free benefits check.
Takes about 3 minutes. No account needed. Your answers stay on your device.
The hard part isn't the caring. It's the admin.
A fall, a dementia diagnosis, a hospital discharge — and overnight you're a care coordinator, benefits caseworker and family administrator on top of your job and your own family. Billions of pounds in UK benefits for older people go unclaimed every year, largely because the forms and systems defeat the people they're meant to help.
Kinsorted exists to take that second job off your plate.
- A 30-page Attendance Allowance form that defeats people who are entitled to claim
- Council means tests and needs assessments nobody explains
- Hospital discharge decisions made in days, with no time to research
- Power of Attorney paperwork you’re told to sort out "as soon as possible"
- Siblings to coordinate, employers to update, and your own life on hold
How Kinsorted helps
Check what they’re entitled to
Answer a few questions about your parent and we’ll show which benefits they could claim — Attendance Allowance alone is worth up to £5,959 a year, tax-free and not means-tested.
Get the forms done properly
Our guides walk you through the actual forms, question by question — what the DWP is really asking, and what to write so a genuine claim isn’t rejected on a technicality.
Stay ahead of what’s next
Power of Attorney, needs assessments, hospital discharge, the care means test — we explain each step before it hits you, in plain English.
Start with the free benefits check
Many UK families are missing at least one entitlement their parent could claim. Three minutes of questions, no jargon, no account — and your answers never leave your device.
Founding families
Free for our first 50 families
We're building Kinsorted with the families who need it, not just for them. The first 50 families on our waitlist will get Kinsorted free for the whole early-access period when we launch — full access, no card needed — in exchange for honest feedback on what actually helps.
The waitlist opens soon.
We're putting the finishing touches to Kinsorted. We don't collect any details yet — check back here, and the first 50 families to join when the waitlist opens will get early access free.
Plain-English guides to care admin
All guidesWritten for a stressed adult child, not a policy audience. Current for the 2026/27 tax year.
Complete guide
Attendance Allowance: the complete UK guide (2026/27)
What Attendance Allowance is, who can claim, the 2026/27 rates, and how to apply — a plain-English guide for families of older people.
Complete guide
How to arrange home care for an elderly parent
How to arrange home care for an elderly parent: needs assessment, funding routes, typical costs, and how to vet agencies — a plain-English UK guide.
Complete guide
Paying for care: the means test explained (2026/27)
How the care means test works in England: the £23,250 and £14,250 limits, when the house counts, and what self-funders should still do.