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Jan 30
2010
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Home information neededPosted by silverfox in Untagged |
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Oct 27
2009
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Taxation and the elderlyPosted by silverfox in Untagged |
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Oct 27
2009
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Pen pals for elderly residents - does this help?Posted by helijock in Untagged |
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Sep 29
2009
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A Caring Society?Posted by helijock in Untagged |
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Jul 29
2009
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Wheelchairs in NHS Nursing HomesPosted by silverfox in Untagged |
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Does anybody have any experience or knowledge about wheel chairs in NHS nursing homes. Specifically are they commonly available, and do users have to be measured up to have one?
My own experience of private nursing homes - albeit part funded by local government - shows that they have a number of wheelchairs for common use - these are standard none powered chairs for those who need them to use as required.
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Jul 15
2009
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Government Green PaperPosted by silverfox in Untagged |
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With the publication of the Governments new Green Paper there seem to be more questions to be asked then answered.
The Government are saying that only a certain amount of social care will be provided free to all despite paying the £20K- £25k recommended. At this time it is suggested that this will be only for dressing, washing and moving around the home, those needing residential care will continue to pay for food and accommodation themselves although it is argued that this can be deferred and paid as a lump sum at ones death!
Seems to be no change despite paying a lot of money, further what happens to those who need help now?
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Jul 13
2009
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Tax or help for elderly care?Posted by helijock in Untagged |
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The governments plan for a new "National Care Service" are to be unveiled soon but is it really a tax on those who can afford it or a real benefit.
Questions.... how do those close to retirement pay the sums needed to meet the contributions for live time care? Will they be asked to pay a lump sum?
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Jun 10
2009
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Care Home FeesPosted by silverfox in Untagged |
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Regarding really21's comments on the payment of care home fees - I have to say that I have not heard of this twist on how local authorities "grab" money from residents and their families. My initial thoughts are that apart from this being grossly unfair - it is probably not the case and I would really check the source of this information.
While I am not an expert, my sources of information do not show anything about relatives having to fund care, if residents own capital is below the limits. Can I recommend going to the links page on this site and contacting either Help the Aged or Age Concern for help, further assistance can also be gained from Counsel & Care - again see the link on the useful links page.
Sorry if it isn't much help but if anybody else has any ideas please let everybody know and please really21 could you update this site on the results of your questions.
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Jun 08
2009
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care home feesPosted by Really21 in Untagged |
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regarding the funding for care homes re Silverfox & greywolf,We as a family have been floundering re care for relatives even older than ourselves. My mother in law was a grafter worked hard all of her life, but has to pay her care home fees, she was diagnosed with Alzheimers 7 years ago by her then health authority and was in danger of being admitted to hospital, we were so appalled by the conditions that we moved her to a residential home closer to us, where she has never been assessed for her mental health although being treated with an alzheimers drug, at what stage does the governing authorities kick in with some financial assistance for her care. If she had cancer, kidney failure or any other physical disease she would be eligable, £2800 per month is a lot when she has already paid tax all her life and still pays tax on her savings, it's not that we want her money, we have our own, but why should she have to pay when others that squandered their money receive the same treatment, but without paying.
I am now informed that should my elderly relatives run out of funds, the family can be called on to fund their care if the relatives own funds exceed XXX amount. Who will care for our generation if this is the case, does anybody have any first hand info on this.
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Jun 03
2009
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We see more and more stories in the media about the bad treatment of our elderly in hospitals and in care/nursing homes, how they are ignored, left without food or fluids, we hear about bad and down right filthy conditions, a lack of care or dignity - why oh why??
Is it because the elderly do not complain like present generations? Is it because the new generation have lost that basic respect for old age and the more vunerable? Is it more mundane and down to a lack of money? Or is it that as a nation we just doe not care anymore?
If we do not look after the vunerable in society then we are no longer a society that matters in this world.
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