Having spent the past year dealing with my ailing mother, social services, the NHS and care/nursing homes I've been sobered by the tough choices we'll ALL face down the line. First off, a botched eye operation caused all sorts of complications for mum - the trust denied all responsibility but a suit for negligence is now being pursued - and the cash-strapped social services haven't been able to help very much. The NHS has been remarkable though, and have brought mum back from the brink of heart failure twice now.
And then there was the question of care, which has necessitated the sale of mum's house. That has been a long and arduous process in a flat housing market, but it's finally been sold. Looking for care/nursing homes is pretty distressing too, as the level of provision varies so widely. Mum is now comfrtable in a pleasant home nearby, where she is happy and well cared for. But it comes at a price - a very steep price - that's only possible because she has a house to sell.
Is this what we all have to look forward to?
And then there was the question of care, which has necessitated the sale of mum's house. That has been a long and arduous process in a flat housing market, but it's finally been sold. Looking for care/nursing homes is pretty distressing too, as the level of provision varies so widely. Mum is now comfrtable in a pleasant home nearby, where she is happy and well cared for. But it comes at a price - a very steep price - that's only possible because she has a house to sell.
Is this what we all have to look forward to?
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