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Previously on "Sir Kier Starmer - Odds on not completing a full term?"
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostFrom past observation I hope I die before I end up in one of those places.
Being 90 doesn't look like much fun to me.
"It's worth remembering that the Mess Webley will be of .455 calibre so do remember that if the Mess has recently been re-carpeted or painted, you might consider putting down some newspaper before doing the decent thing, otherwise you will leave your former fellow Mess members with the deuce of a bill which will probably dampen enthusiasm at your wake - alternatively take a bottle of whisky with you into the woods..."
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From past observation I hope I die before I end up in one of those places.
Being 90 doesn't look like much fun to me.
The forum is fecked. But I think we all know that already.
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From past observation I hope I die before I end up in one of those places.
Being 90 doesn't look like much fun to me.
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Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) at a glance - SCIE
They have a high bar, quite rightly or very quickly care homes would be become de facto prisons with some staff making it easy for themselves.
Obviously that doesn't work in the middle of a town, but the same principles should apply. We turned down a couple of care homes that didn't show adequate security for the residents.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostMy Grandfather was in a home for years, sadly they used to have him go walkabout and hitch hike 'home' to the place he lived with my Grandmother a decade ago before cancer took her.
So if you are paying them 1.5 times the cost of a prison why don't they make sure those in a state don't wander off?
They have a high bar, quite rightly or very quickly care homes would be become de facto prisons with some staff making it easy for themselves.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Well, if someone else shared a room with them, that might help. You could also make sure they are unable to climb out the windows, and maybe lock the doors at night. That would reduce the risk of them wandering off.
We could set up buildings for them, maybe call them Homes for Many Pensioners.
...I could be on to something here.
Maybe His Majesties Pensioners?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostSo if you are paying them 1.5 times the cost of a prison why don't they make sure those in a state don't wander off?
We could set up buildings for them, maybe call them Homes for Many Pensioners.
...I could be on to something here.
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My Grandfather was in a home for years, sadly they used to have him go walkabout and hitch hike 'home' to the place he lived with my Grandmother a decade ago before cancer took her.
So if you are paying them 1.5 times the cost of a prison why don't they make sure those in a state don't wander off?
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostTo answer the original question, there is an intake of new Labour MPs who were carefully vetted and owe their seats to him. I doubt they will rock the vote for a considerable amount of time.
Famous last words but he does seem fairly whiter than white so a scandal seems unlikely so I would have thought the only way he won't see out a full term is if he stands down ahead of the next GE to give someone else a go.
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To answer the original question, there is an intake of new Labour MPs who were carefully vetted and owe their seats to him. I doubt they will rock the vote for a considerable amount of time.
Famous last words but he does seem fairly whiter than white so a scandal seems unlikely so I would have thought the only way he won't see out a full term is if he stands down ahead of the next GE to give someone else a go.
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Our neighbour is delaying putting his wife in for as long as he can, partly due to the cost. It's a terrible situation though, and very stressful on him and his son who lives at home. She's become a bit of a danger to herself (wandering off in the middle of the night etc) and a danger to the family (think of all the potential fire risks and other hazards in the home). Not good.
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Originally posted by woody1 View Post
Not full board though, nor 24x7 personal care.
People usually end up in a care home because they can no longer look after themselves (eg. dementia). A studio flat would be no different to them staying at home, and definitely no substitute for a place in a care home.
My MiL had to go into care. We used a private one for three years at which point the house had been sold and she was down to the pitifully small amount of personal savings. The council then stepped in and took over the payments. No change in care or accommodation. Perhaps we were lucky...
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