Top tips to complain about elderly care
Making a complaint to any organisation can be difficult, time consuming and stressful, so these tips...
Making a complaint to any organisation can be difficult, time consuming and stressful, so these tips...
Caring for ageing parents can put a huge strain on families, particularly those people who may...
P has been keeping a close eye on his 90 year old mother for the last...
We spoke to Matt Barbet at Channel 5 about the inadequacies of short home care visits...
Care fees and funding is a very complex and confusing area. You and your parent may...
When our parents need long-term care, whether care is delivered in their own home or a...
Listen to our interview on Radio Tess with Mike Parr, where we discuss how older people...
A crisis has happened either unexpectedly or, more likely, has built up over a period of...
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Being a carer is tough and sometimes you really need to take a break, even if...
A new report, backed by Esther Rantzen and the Patients Association, has identified the care choice...
The ability to provide reliable care at home without vast numbers of staff being involved is...
Read The Guardian’s amazing interactive guide to care, with comment from myageingparent, who are featured a...
Caring for someone can take its toll on your physical and mental health, social life, career and relationships. Taking time out to look after yourself is important if you’re to continue supporting yourself and the person you’re caring for. Here are some of the different types of support available.
If you’ve opted to receive direct payments to pay for personal care services yourself, there are important things you should know – such as how to compare products and services and how to manage your budget effectively.
Care workers or personal assistants can help you live independently in your own home. They may be provided directly by your local council (or Health and Social Care Trust in Northern Ireland), with everything arranged for you. But if you decide to appoint one directly, using your own money or with direct payments, there’s a lot to think about.
Carers are the unsung heroes of Britain. While many people will be cared for in a...
Deciding on the right care home for a loved one is a daunting and time-consuming task.With...
Assessment of Capital for the Elderly Most forms of capital and savings are assessable and will...
If the money you’ve been using to pay for your long-term care is running out, what are your options? Who can you turn to for financial support, and what could happen to you if you’re in a care home? Here’s what you need to know.
If you pay some or all of your own fees in a care home where you’re receiving care from a registered nurse or doctor, you might be entitled to Registered Nursing Care Contribution towards the cost of treatment. Typically this will reduce the amount you pay in fees, so it’s worth checking.
You need to find a way of self-financing your long-term care and you own a home that’s larger than you need. Could the answer be staring you in the face?
If you need a regular income to pay for care at home or in a care home, an immediate need care fee payment plan, or immediate care annuity as they’re also known, could be the answer.
Don’t rush into any new arrangements to pay for your care costs before checking to see if you can claim on an existing insurance policy. Lots of us have taken out some kind of health insurance in the past, which might turn out to be a big help now.
Why choose live in care? Live in care is a modern solution, which helps relieve the...
If you disagree with your local authority’s decision not to pay for your care services – or you don’t think you’ve been offered enough support to meet your needs – you need to speak out.
There are several options for paying for elderly care Full funding: NHS will fully fund care,...
Family cohesiveness can often be difficult to achieve, but as parents grow more dependent, often siblings...
Purchasing an Immediate Care Annuity basically means giving some amount of your or your older parent’s capital to...
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