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Care Home Fees
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I read a newspaper article recently about ‘massive’ care home fees. It appears that all one’s life savings (and one’s home) can be used up in a short space of time. What happens then and how are others coping with it? I have no immediate family and dread the thought of getting old on my own. Is it worth saving up for old age?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you have a home but aren't able to live in it in later years because of the care you need I suppose you can't take it with you so you might as well benefit from it. If your money runs out the state will support you in the care home.
But it's a complex area- contact CAB or Age Concern (or whatever it's called now)- they can advise
But it's a complex area- contact CAB or Age Concern (or whatever it's called now)- they can advise
I am not sure of the percentage of old people who end up in care homes for longer than a few months, maybe a year or so, and I am sure its grown, but 10 years ago, I was told that the percentage of people who do anything but remain in their own homes and die after a short illness was about 5%. Not saying its not an issue but no one hears about the majority who never need residential care.
My mother has been in care for three years.....her savings and money from the sale of her house paid for her care until her savings decreased to £23.000.
Then the state pays with a small monthly contribution from her until her savings drop to £14.000 which she can keep and the state takes over completely....unless they can persuade me to pay....☺
The care she has received/receives is exactly the same as those who didn't save or own a home as she did.
This is in Northants....other areas may differ.
Then the state pays with a small monthly contribution from her until her savings drop to £14.000 which she can keep and the state takes over completely....unless they can persuade me to pay....☺
The care she has received/receives is exactly the same as those who didn't save or own a home as she did.
This is in Northants....other areas may differ.
Things are due to change in 2016 if you can hang on that long.
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ps. I did't say things would get simpler.
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ps. I did't say things would get simpler.
Dave...we struggled to get my Mum to spend money on herself in her later, healthy years...even heating the house was a no no.....she had to save and had to know there was a house and money in her will for one of her children...not me.....but now it's gone.
Okay...some may argue...well it's keeping her..Hmmmmm?
I intend to die very, very poor.....and I'm enjoying spending all I worked and saved for right now.....☺
Okay...some may argue...well it's keeping her..Hmmmmm?
I intend to die very, very poor.....and I'm enjoying spending all I worked and saved for right now.....☺
Hi, Conne.....Not at all.....I can live well enough on my pensions when I get older......just more simply.
I was 58 when MrG died and I decided then that my 60s was going to be my decade.... to dip into our savings and spend the lot enjoying myself while I'm still fairly fit and able to do things I probably won't when I'm in my 70s
So..I dip lots...spend lots....and enjoy it.
If I've made a mistake...tough....I'm having fun.....☺
I was 58 when MrG died and I decided then that my 60s was going to be my decade.... to dip into our savings and spend the lot enjoying myself while I'm still fairly fit and able to do things I probably won't when I'm in my 70s
So..I dip lots...spend lots....and enjoy it.
If I've made a mistake...tough....I'm having fun.....☺
Thanks, Conne....☺...I suppose too seeing how MrG worked and saved to make sure we had a comfortable retirement.....which he sadly didn't live to enjoy changed my thinking.
We lost out financially throughout his illness because we had savings....and because I had to retire very early.....bu99ered if they're getting their hands on any more......it'll go on shoes...wine and wild, wild men....if I can just find one..... :-(
We lost out financially throughout his illness because we had savings....and because I had to retire very early.....bu99ered if they're getting their hands on any more......it'll go on shoes...wine and wild, wild men....if I can just find one..... :-(