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Care homes fees justified ?
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That's why you should use a trustworthy financial advisor to help you decide if it's a good idea or not. Interesting, thanks for sharing.
That article (for anyone too lazy to read it) makes vague warnings and urges caution which is sound advice with any substantial financial decision
Anyway, in mum's case if this isn't valid it just puts us back where we were minus the fees. More than likely she'd pass on the house in early inheritance in that case.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by vetran View Posthttp://www.rcn.org.uk/__data/assets/...237/003860.pdf
Extended Care / Nursing Home Hospital Setting Salary, Average Salaries | PayScale United Kingdom
so costs are say 11 employees to cover 2 positions = £220k. 36 patients * £5k = £180k they may have a point. You may be able to use cheaper staff to supplant the nurses and have a nurse on call.Comment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostWTF you are comparing annual salary of the staff to monthly payment by patients.
yes the staff costs are 1.5 - 2 months so what do they spend the rest on if they are so hard up?Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by ELBBUBKUNPS View PostI didn't know it was free in Scotland, in UK once you are down to last 16k ish the council funding kicks in if family can't top up fees then you have to find a home were the council funding will cover it and that in my nans case is around 1.5hr drive a way, not ideal if you want to visit everyday.Comment
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Originally posted by I just need to test it View PostNow my mum's dementia is well-established I don't visit as much. I just ring her saying "I'm home. Lovely seeing you earlier".Comment
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There must be some other major costs - profits are surely substantial though.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by JRCT View PostThere are no old people in Scotland. They just look it.
My old folks are the same age as HMQ and DofE, and thank God still sprightly and marbled-up enough to look after themselves with no trouble.
Actually, my father who is 92 still drives them both hundreds of miles, although he has trouble seeing in the dark so they try and drive during the day.Last edited by OwlHoot; 19 November 2015, 15:57.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by ELBBUBKUNPS View PostNot washing hands, we would of looked after her if we could, she lived with my mother circa 300miles away from me, but mother herself is old and was not physically able to care for my nan, hence home last resort.Comment
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Originally posted by BigRed View PostHe had worked all his life and paid taxes plus saved carefully and at the end he might as well have not bothered.
It is a very different world from when I was young. I still remember borrowing being called the "never never". Now it requires everyone to spend to keep the economy afloat. There was a bit of an economic lull recently so the government has unlocked access to pensions. So it can to spent. Which I suppose is better than having it go towards nursing home fees.Comment
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